Using Mingo to Analyze and Visualize FerretDB Data
No matter what type of database you have, you need the right tools to manage, query, and visualize the data effectively – and FerretDB is no exception.
No matter what type of database you have, you need the right tools to manage, query, and visualize the data effectively – and FerretDB is no exception.
When we talk about open-source, we think about collaboration and freedom of choice: anyone can choose the tools that perfectly fit their needs.
Since the release of FerretDB 1.0, we've been exploring and showcasing how FerretDB works with real-world applications, especially with MongoDB GUI tools – and NoSQLBooster is one of them.
Meteor.js has gained immense popularity as a full-stack JavaScript platform for developing modern web and mobile applications, thanks to its seamless data synchronization and full-stack capabilities. Its flexibility, real-time capabilities, and rich ecosystem have made it a developer's favorite.
Like many other open-source projects, FerretDB requires all contributors to sign our Contributor License Agreement (CLA) to protect them from liability. (Please note that our CLA does include a transfer of copyright and we don't use it to relicense FerretDB; but that all is a topic of the future blog post.)