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The Ultimate MongoDB Crash Course Featuring Code With Harry - Full MongoDB Beginner Tutorial

Offered By: Linode via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Dive into a comprehensive MongoDB crash course featuring Code With Harry in this 36-minute tutorial. Learn the fundamentals of MongoDB, from creating a database cluster in Cloud Manager to executing advanced queries and aggregation pipelines. Explore the advantages of MongoDB for handling semi-structured data, install MongoDB Compass, and connect to your database cluster. Master essential commands for creating, modifying, and deleting databases, collections, and documents. Discover how to perform advanced searches, limit output rows, update records, and utilize the MongoDB aggregation pipeline. Gain hands-on experience with practical examples and acquire the skills to effectively work with this flexible NoSQL database system.

Syllabus

Introduction
What We’ll Be Covering
Creating a MongoDB Database Cluster in Cloud Manager
What is MongoDB?
Installing MongoDB Compass
Connecting to the MongoDB Database Cluster from MongoDB Compass
Create a Database in MongoDB Cluster
Inserting a Document into the Database
What are Collections and Documents?
MongoDB Cheat Sheet Commands
Listing All Databases from Command Line
Create a New Database from Command Line
Add a New Collection to the Database
Deleting a Database
Adding a Document into a Collection
Inserting a New Order
Using Advanced Search
Limiting the Number of Rows in Output
Using the Count Command
Updating a Row
Deleting Commands in MongoDB
Reviewing Our Changes in MongoDB Compass
MongoDB Aggregation Pipeline
Conclusion & Where to Go From Here


Taught by

Linode

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