Angel on 29 Nov 2009 14:50:50 -0800 |
One note, on aaron's suggestion, as well as based on the interest shown at other talks , I'll be cutting out some of the more intro material in favor for a look under the hood of couch, as well as a practical distributed deployment scenario. -Angel On Nov 26, 10:30 pm, Aaron Feng <aaron.f...@gmail.com> wrote: > For those who didn't get a chance to catch Angel Pizarro's CouchDB > presentation at Bar Camp or ALT.NET, he will be doing it again for us. > Once again, I started a doodle page for the meeting, so please select > any days that you can make it. In about a week or so I'll pick the > *most* popular date for the presentation. Also please use your real > name so I can add you to the building's access list. > > Doodle participate page: > > http://www.doodle.com/8z85yyw9sh9upi28 > > The presentation will be hosted at the usual place, Algorithmics, 2929 > Arch St, Philadelphia. > > Here's the description for the presentation: > > CouchDB: No SQL? No Driver? No problem > CouchDB is representative of a set of document-oriented database that > have come to the fore of the collective geek consciousness. At it's > heart it is a key-value store, but it can query into (and index) > specific properties of the documents for fast performance. What makes > CouchDB unique is it's MVCC transactional model and emphasis on using > HTTP communication as the connection mechanism. In this talk we'll > cover usage of CouchDB with a simple example, as well as look at when > (and when not) such a database makes sense to use in favor of > traditional relational databases. > > Thanks, > > Aaron
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