This has to got to be one of the best tutorials on aggregation I have ever found. I have been researching aggregation for days for my project, looking up a million references and examples, and I could not understand any of it. Thanks, Mike!
Hey Mike, I have referred to your video so many times to refresh my knowledge on aggregation. I would be grateful to you if you could make an advanced MongoDB tutorial series focusing on complex queries using aggregation! There's barely anyone teaching those! Maybe It's too much to ask for 😂 but I haven't seen a better MongoDB teacher than you!
just got to the 10th part and I'm very happy to see Mike introducing himself one more time, hehe, yes, go Giraffe Academy! This is the best I finally got MongoDB
As I beginner I started learning code watching your videos Now I have been coding for a year and I would say your videos are very easy to understand thankyou!
This is something I was looking for a long time. Such nice tutorials. Btw, I see a small error in the source code you have provided. You missed a coma on the 6th line and there is an extra comma on 7th.
I just smash the subscribe button. I love your explanation on aggregation. Aggregation presented itself to me like spaghetti. Therefore much appreciated.
Thanks for your awesome work! Really helps me a lot! My question is, how in this example can i get just the total of all money income? just to sum up all the numbers from 'total' fields? Thank you!
Great tutorial, thanks. Ok I understand all of this and I have it working on my computer. Now I need to know how to use all of these commands from within my web app. Is there a way to do this outside of (= without having to learn) MERN/MEAN?
More tutorial needed on mongo complex things. What about batch processing? What about partial word search? What about transactions? What about views, how you have it in SQL? What about bested documents, reference document fetching? What about count of result? Etc.
Excellent , well explained Can you just suggests a simple use case in mongoDB using aggregation framework and create pipeline or I can show some meaningful data insights so it is useful for business Any simple use case you can suggest
is aggregation something I can run for normal requests? if I have a user who has many Posts, can I show them their post count using aggregation or is that going to be too slow for production? or say we have a Topic Board, with many threads, can I use aggregation to find the unique posters in that entire board and display that to my visitors, or is this something I should accomplish with javascript on the back end?
Hi Mayko, have id on another structure of model. Because names (here referred as ids) can change. How can I reach that data? Thanks really great content
This has to got to be one of the best tutorials on aggregation I have ever found. I have been researching aggregation for days for my project, looking up a million references and examples, and I could not understand any of it. Thanks, Mike!
Awesome! Thanks for the short and sweet tutorial Giraffe Academy team!!
Hey Mike, I have referred to your video so many times to refresh my knowledge on aggregation. I would be grateful to you if you could make an advanced MongoDB tutorial series focusing on complex queries using aggregation! There's barely anyone teaching those! Maybe It's too much to ask for 😂 but I haven't seen a better MongoDB teacher than you!
Wonderful job! Keep up the good work! You are an excellent teacher.
every single minute of your videos is golden. thanks
Great little video; I'm just starting with Mongo and trying to adapt from PL/SQL. This helped me understand how aggregation syntax is structured.
just got to the 10th part and I'm very happy to see Mike introducing himself one more time, hehe, yes, go Giraffe Academy! This is the best I finally got MongoDB
This so helpful, I was so struggling and searching over internet. But here its so easily explained !!
As I beginner I started learning code watching your videos Now I have been coding for a year and I would say your videos are very easy to understand thankyou!
This is something I was looking for a long time. Such nice tutorials. Btw, I see a small error in the source code you have provided. You missed a coma on the 6th line and there is an extra comma on 7th.
This is really, very helpful for the beginners. Thanks Mike
Great job Mike, thanks!
I just saw your video on the list and I am so happy that I watch this. I learn something new today, 5 years old video still very helpful!
awesome playlist!
Good start for me. Your presentation skill is awesome.
Thanks Mike. Its really helpful to understand about aggregation.
Such a great video, helped me a lot! Thank you!
Super helpful playlist!! Thank you!
This helped a lot! Thank you so much, you are a great professor.
very useful my friend. i really needed someone who can facilitate mongo DB aggregation.
Awesome brother!! Grt you are doing
Tnk u so much for this tutorial
Nice tutorial and explained about the aggregation in mongoDB. Thank you mike
Thanks this has helped me so much
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I just smash the subscribe button. I love your explanation on aggregation. Aggregation presented itself to me like spaghetti. Therefore much appreciated.
Great work!
Thanks a lot, very clear tutorial!
Awesome tutorial.Please upload videos on some advance topics like geospatial ,geoJson data.
excellent tutorial for the beginners for MongoDB
This helps alot. Thanks!
Loved the video!
Best tutorial ever on aggregations
Helpful explanation with examples. Thanks
great vid, answered my question
Good work, Thank you !
To the point just awesome
Greate course for starters. I came after Oracle SQL so it was easy to understand Mongodb
Brilliant, that was really helpful
Thank you for sharing Mike
Hello mike, your tutorials are really great! one thing I wanted to ask you is, pls make one video on how joins work in mongo! thanks.
It would have been great if you continued session for advanced aggregation
perfect , thank you very much
Thanks Mike, it was very helpfulness
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2:30 count is Deprecated, use countDocuments
awsum tutorial.. thank you buddy...
Thank you very much.
Thanks man.
Thanks that was interesting. How do I create a new collection from the results of a aggregation?
You teach like a rabbi!!.....thanks mike
Awesome 👍😁
Thanks for your awesome work! Really helps me a lot!
My question is, how in this example can i get just the total of all money income? just to sum up all the numbers from 'total' fields? Thank you!
great job Milke, Would you please create a lesson for relations in mongo, thanks in advance
You are amazing my friend
Thank u so much for your help
Wow, perfect explanation. Thanks bro.
My eyes did nt stop rolling since I watched him say ‘ why don’t we copy this bad boy’
So much helpful 😇✌.. Thanx for a video dear 🌷
nice video and need more videos on aggregation using $redact and $cond
nice and well explanation :)
cool video :)
Thanks a lot for the awesome video it's really helpful
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Great tutorial, thanks. Ok I understand all of this and I have it working on my computer. Now I need to know how to use all of these commands from within my web app. Is there a way to do this outside of (= without having to learn) MERN/MEAN?
Great Explanation
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I love your explanation :)
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simplest explanation...........i'm subscribing bro
More tutorial needed on mongo complex things. What about batch processing? What about partial word search? What about transactions? What about views, how you have it in SQL? What about bested documents, reference document fetching? What about count of result? Etc.
very good explanation. I was having problem understanding it. Subscribed...
Good to create a Dashboard, thank you.
thank you big handed king! the videos from the mongodb university are boring as hell. this is fantastic
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Great explained
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Great teaching
2 hours ago mongodb was just a techbuzz word!
Nice playlist
Please create tutorial on more advance feature like replica set, mongodb server deployment, and improvement or optimization in query.
exactly
What if we want to get the sum of values ( including both negative and positive ) along with the negative sign
Thank you bro
Well explained
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Excellent , well explained
Can you just suggests a simple use case in mongoDB using aggregation framework and create pipeline or I can show some meaningful data insights so it is useful for business
Any simple use case you can suggest
When i saw "Karen": please insert a boolean "complaint" yes or no :> Thanks for the vid !
I wonder what the performance is like compared to processing the data with JS, such as .reduce
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Hi there, so how would we now connect to our mongo database from our web app - do you cover this in another course?
is aggregation something I can run for normal requests? if I have a user who has many Posts, can I show them their post count using aggregation or is that going to be too slow for production?
or say we have a Topic Board, with many threads, can I use aggregation to find the unique posters in that entire board and display that to my visitors, or is this something I should accomplish with javascript on the back end?
Is there any way we can reverse the array of objects without the use of field id?
thanks...
Can we use distinct inside the aggregation? Or would it work if i use distinct first and after i call the aggregation?
How could I get Top 20 products sold sorted by total? And wouldn't that be super slow on a large dataset?
please i creating inventor management i want to calculate the total amount sold how can i group the total in all fields
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Hi Mayko, have id on another structure of model. Because names (here referred as ids) can change. How can I reach that data? Thanks really great content