This repository contains code samples for getting started with Node.js and MariaDB.
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This repository contains code samples for getting started with Node.js and MariaDB.
This repository will walk you through the process of quickly getting started with Sequelize, a promise-based Node.js object-relational mapping (ORM) library, to connect to and communicate with a MariaDB using the MariaDB Node.js connector.
TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector and the Sequelize object-relational mapping module.
Orders is a web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB by simulating online eCommerce (ordering) traffic. The Orders app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector.
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Places is a web application that allows you to record all of your favorite locations using both structured (relational) and semi-structured (JSON) data! The Places app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
TODO is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The TODO app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
Flights is a simple web application that introduces you to the power, performance, and simplicity of MariaDB. The Flights app contains a React.js front-end and Node.js back-end, which utilizes the MariaDB Node.js connector
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