MongoDB 3.2: Professional Developer

Why take this course?
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MongoDB Version: The course is based on MongoDB 3.2, which is a stable release for production environments as of the knowledge cutoff in early 2017.
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Course Version: As of March 2, 2017, there have been improvements in the voice recording quality for lectures 20 to 28. An earlier update on January 31, 2017, improved the sound quality for sections 2, 3, and 4.
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Resources: You will find attached a file containing all the collections used throughout the course. This allows you to execute queries and practice with real data.
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Quizzes: The course includes approximately 150 questions in total spread across various sections. These quizzes are designed to be challenging, reminding you of concepts, highlighting specific cases, and helping you become a better developer.
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Homeworks: There are homework assignments for the "CRUD" and "Aggregation" sections. These provide practical experience by having you write queries. Solutions are provided for comparison or assistance.
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SQL Background: The course also compares MongoDB with relational databases to help you understand the differences, which is useful if you have a background in SQL, but not mandatory if you're new to databases altogether.
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Work in Progress: As of April 17, 2017, closed captions have been completed for lectures 1 to 33, covering about 25% of the course content.
This course seems to be a well-rounded and interactive way to learn MongoDB, with a focus on practical application through homework and real-world data sets. The inclusion of quizzes and the ability to compare your queries with provided solutions adds an additional layer of learning that can solidify your understanding of MongoDB concepts and operations.
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