Authors
Amos Q. Haviv is a software developer, technical consultant, and the creator of
MEAN.IO and MEAN.JS. He has been a full-stack developer for almost a decade and worked for
multiple start-ups and enterprise companies. For the past 6 years, Amos has been working with
full-stack JavaScript solutions, including Node.js and MongoDB, as well as frontend frameworks
such as Angular and React. In 2013, he created the first popular boilerplate for MEAN
applications, MEAN.IO, and currently continues the development of MEAN solutions at
http://meanjs.org. He also gives lectures on advanced web technologies at meetups and
conferences, and he guides development teams at various companies.Mejia Adrian :
Adrian Mejia is a software engineer, full stack web developer, writer, and
blogger. He has worked for more than 6 years in the fields of web development and software
engineering. He has worked on a variety of projects and platforms, ranging from start-ups to
enterprises and from embedded systems to web and e-commerce applications. Adrian loves
contributing to open source web-related projects and blogging at http://adrianmejia.com/. He
started his blog as a reminder to himself of how to solve certain software- and
programming-related problems. Later, Adrian noticed that many people found it useful as well,
and his blog now gets around 75,000 pageviews every month. He holds a master's degree in
software engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York. Adrian
has worked at ADTRAN, Inc. as a software engineer since 2012.Onodi Robert :
Robert Onodi has been developing software for close to a decade now. He started working on small applications in Flash, and later moved on to the LAMP stack. For most of his career, he has been working with JavaScript. Having knowledge of both server-side technologies and a passion for JavaScript, he rapidly adopted Node.js in his development stack. Currently, he works at Evozon, where he shares his dedication for technology and JavaScript with others and develops modern applications using the MEAN stack. Besides his daily programming routine, he is also passionate about mentoring and training.

