Nathan Leniz

Nathan Leniz is a curriculum engineer at MongoDB. Nathan has helped build a world-class online teaching platform, as well as taught programming fundamentals to thousands of students. Prior to MongoDB, Nathan disarmed bombs for the United States Army.

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MongoDB Aggregation Framework (Coursera)

This course will teach you how to perform data analysis using MongoDB's powerful Aggregation Framework. You'll begin this course by building a foundation of essential aggregation knowledge. By understanding these features of the Aggregation Framework you will learn how to ask complex questions of your data. [...]

M121: The MongoDB Aggregation Framework (MongoDB)

Learn how to use MongoDB's Aggregation Framework. This course will provide you with the knowledge to use MongoDB Aggregation Framework with confidence on your application development practices. You’ll build an understanding about how to use MongoDB Aggregation Framework pipeline, document transformation and data analysis. We will look into the [...]

M220JS: MongoDB for Javascript Developers (MongoDB)

Learn the essentials of Node.js application development with MongoDB. This course will teach you how to use MongoDB as the database for a Node.js application. You will play the role of a back-end developer for a Node.js application, where your job is to implement the application's communication with MongoDB. [...]

M220P: MongoDB for Python Developers (MongoDB)

Learn the essentials of Python application development with MongoDB. This course will teach you how to use MongoDB as the database for a Python application. You will play the role of a back-end developer for a Python application, where your job is to implement the application's communication with MongoDB. [...]

M220J: MongoDB for Java Developers (MongoDB)

Learn the essentials of Java application development with MongoDB. This course will teach you how to use MongoDB as the database for a Java application. You will play the role of a back-end developer for a Java application, where your job is to implement the application's communication with MongoDB. [...]