The communication between front-end and back-end will be done by sending HTTP request to the various server endpoints we've created in the last part. In this part we're now ready to return to the React front-end application (which we've started to implemented in the first part) and add the connection to the back-end, so that the user will be able to In the second part we've finished the implementation of the back-end part by using Node.js, Express, and MongoDB. ![]() This is the third part of The MERN Stack Tutorial - Building a React CRUD Application From Start To Finish series.
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