MongoDB for Mobile Applications

Kristina Chodorow (20.May.2010 at 12:30)
Talk at TEKĀ·X (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

From netbooks to smartphones to ebooks, hardware is hitting the road and offering developers all sorts of new ways to interact with users. This talk will go over creating a basic app for a mobile platform based on the Twitter API. We'll take a deep look at how to use geospatial information (GPS) to keep track of where users and events are. We'll also cover more general considerations for mobile development, such as security and getting the most out of platform-specific features.

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Rating: 5 of 5

20.May.2010 at 17:12 by Rob Allen

Excellent introduction to MongoDB. The PHP extension for MongoDB seems well thought out and I will definitely be investigating Mongo out. Interesting to see discussion of using multiple instances even for small systems.

Rating: 5 of 5

20.May.2010 at 19:11 by Adam Culp

Good talk, and nice addition/continuation to the tutorial talk on Tuesday. I really want to find something to use MongoDB with. Kristina gets smoother with each talk.

Rating: 5 of 5

20.May.2010 at 20:05 by Nate Abele

Learned a few more interesting details about Mongo. Also, very funny.

Rating: 5 of 5

20.May.2010 at 20:05 by Nate Abele

Learned a few more interesting details about Mongo. Also, very funny.

Rating: 5 of 5

21.May.2010 at 23:46 by Mike Hickey

Good introduction to MongoDB and it's possible applications in the mobile landscape.

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