
MongoDB with Python Crash Course - Tutorial for Beginners
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Date: 2022-03-14
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Comments and reviews: 10
itachi
The voice is very monotonous and without any breaks which kind of makes it very hard to follow. The information are scattered all over the place so not sure a beginner will be able to grasp unless he watches some other courses for the concepts and then comes back.
Good effort. Just that, the narrator should ask feedback from audiences to bridge the gap of communication.
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The voice is very monotonous and without any breaks which kind of makes it very hard to follow. The information are scattered all over the place so not sure a beginner will be able to grasp unless he watches some other courses for the concepts and then comes back.
Good effort. Just that, the narrator should ask feedback from audiences to bridge the gap of communication.
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netllcn
so ill-organized presentations because there are so many jumpings back and forth to correct a bug, to recall what you forget to tell before, annoying! The bright side of this tutorial is to save my money and time from your so-called in-depth paid course (if an advertising tutorial is so ill-prepared, how can you assure the quality of paid courses?)
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so ill-organized presentations because there are so many jumpings back and forth to correct a bug, to recall what you forget to tell before, annoying! The bright side of this tutorial is to save my money and time from your so-called in-depth paid course (if an advertising tutorial is so ill-prepared, how can you assure the quality of paid courses?)
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Gino
Thank you so much for this good introduction - from a technical point of view its perfect - also I was disappointed for not writing a single line of code after 30 minutes - even so it was announced after 10 minutes - I give this comment not to complain - but to give feedback, as I am still very thankfull about this kind of free content.
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Thank you so much for this good introduction - from a technical point of view its perfect - also I was disappointed for not writing a single line of code after 30 minutes - even so it was announced after 10 minutes - I give this comment not to complain - but to give feedback, as I am still very thankfull about this kind of free content.
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Vikrant
I have stored doc file in mongoDB GridFS using mongoose in nodejs. Now I want to retrieve the actual data from mongoDB using python. How to approach for it? I don't want the key-value pair but the actual data. Any suggestion would really be helpful. Thank you. :)
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I have stored doc file in mongoDB GridFS using mongoose in nodejs. Now I want to retrieve the actual data from mongoDB using python. How to approach for it? I don't want the key-value pair but the actual data. Any suggestion would really be helpful. Thank you. :)
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Andr-
5:14 Just wanna say that if you have a higher % of questions on Stack Overflow, doesn't necessarily mean you have a more popular thing. Maybe it's just way more complicated :p.
Kidding of course, but it made me chuckle. Thank you for the amazing video!
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5:14 Just wanna say that if you have a higher % of questions on Stack Overflow, doesn't necessarily mean you have a more popular thing. Maybe it's just way more complicated :p.
Kidding of course, but it made me chuckle. Thank you for the amazing video!
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Ayomide
Nice one.
Great work.
Can you please, help out with this?
I will appreciate it if you can please work me through how to connect MongoDB hosted on digitalocean to any BI Tool, like Power BI, using Python or R, or any other means possible.
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Nice one.
Great work.
Can you please, help out with this?
I will appreciate it if you can please work me through how to connect MongoDB hosted on digitalocean to any BI Tool, like Power BI, using Python or R, or any other means possible.
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Py
Great tutorial. Many thanks Michael. However, let me point out the data model should be shown clearly at the beginning (the real one about the snakes, not about books) and throughout development when it would help follow the actions created
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Great tutorial. Many thanks Michael. However, let me point out the data model should be shown clearly at the beginning (the real one about the snakes, not about books) and throughout development when it would help follow the actions created
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michael
I think the 16mb limit might be more to protect themselves from you lol
Everyone starts stuffing gigs of data into an entry and then lose their mind when it takes two days to retrieve an entry ,all of a sudden mongo sucks
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I think the 16mb limit might be more to protect themselves from you lol
Everyone starts stuffing gigs of data into an entry and then lose their mind when it takes two days to retrieve an entry ,all of a sudden mongo sucks
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nima
if i use mongodb in a python app and make .exe file to install it on another computer, does it need to install mongodb server and have local host settings on that computer?? I wish you would post a video about this!!
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if i use mongodb in a python app and make .exe file to install it on another computer, does it need to install mongodb server and have local host settings on that computer?? I wish you would post a video about this!!
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Yossi
May I recommend splitting a course such this one into multiple mini -episodes-? Easier to digest, keep track of what were learning and you would get more views from the same audience? Just an idea...
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May I recommend splitting a course such this one into multiple mini -episodes-? Easier to digest, keep track of what were learning and you would get more views from the same audience? Just an idea...
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