Ian Sinnott I make web apps, I travel.

I make web apps, I travel. Sometimes I write about it. Switching Away From Mongoose. Ive been using MongoDB as my primary database for some time now. That means all new projects I created were running Mongo, and Mongoose was my ORM of choice. Mongoose has worked well for my in the past and even. Does, but I can feel that its time for a switch. The main reason actually isnt Mongoose, but rather Mongo. Applications is probably going to be relational so why would you use a non-relational database? In search.

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I make web apps, I travel. Sometimes I write about it. Switching Away From Mongoose. Ive been using MongoDB as my primary database for some time now. That means all new projects I created were running Mongo, and Mongoose was my ORM of choice. Mongoose has worked well for my in the past and even. Does, but I can feel that its time for a switch. The main reason actually isnt Mongoose, but rather Mongo. Applications is probably going to be relational so why would you use a non-relational database? In search.

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