One of the applications listed is MEAN on Ubuntu. What is MEAN? It’s something I’ve not heard of and it’s tough to find anything on Google since mean is such a common word.
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I just tried the application… it seems to be very faulty… it’s not ready, upon Droplet-build… and there’s no tutorial on here… so, because I have no idea how far the implementation of MEAN was done on the pre-fab, I have no idea how to fix it so it can work… I already had to install grunt, and now it’s saying there’s no Gruntfile… I’m new to MEAN, and I can’t handle this confusion… I’ll have to re-build the Droplet as a standard Ubuntu 14.04, then install MEAN manually…
It’s an application stack based on NodeJS and MongoDB. You can read more about it here: <a href=“http://mean.io/”>http://mean.io/</a>.
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