Building Apps With MongoDB

Nate Abele (01.Jun.2010 at 16:00)
Talk at IPC Spring Edition 2010 (English - US)

Rating: 4 of 5

Relational databases are central to web applications, but they have also been the primary source of pain when it comes to scale and performance. Recently, non-relational databases (also referred to as NoSQL) have arrived on the scene. This session explains not only what MongoDB is and how it works, but when and how to gain the most benefit.

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Rating: 4 of 5

01.Jun.2010 at 15:13 by Scott Mattocks

This talk was a good introduction to MongoDB. From this talk, I feel confident that were I to go the NoSQL route, I would know where to start. Nate showed how MongoDB could act as a MySQL alternative, but I was hoping for more of an explanation as to why one would choose MongoDB or any NoSQL database. I am still looking for a compelling reason to begin using MongoDB in a project.

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