In this episode I'm joined by Tim Faulkes from the NoSQL database company, Aerospike where we talk about how it fits in the database space for modern application development.
In this episode I'm joined by Eric Maxwell and my colleague, Priya Rajagopal, where we discuss the very popular mobile database, Realm. Eric is a Developer Advocate at Realm and we discuss everything from how data is stored, to how you use and query Realm in modern applications.
If you're interested in staying in contact with anyone on the show, our Twitter information is @rajagp, @nraboy, and @emmax
In this episode I am joined by Kirill Gavrylyuk, who works at Microsoft on the Azure DocumentDB team, where we talk about NoSQL as a hosted solution as well as Microsoft's NoSQL solution, DocumentDB.
Kirill discusses why DocumentDB is such a great solution and how developers and administrators can get started with it.
In this episode I am joined by Jeremy Miller, the author of the database wrapper Marten, and co-host Matt Groves, where we talk about Marten and how it fits with .NET development.
If you're not familiar, Marten is a document database wrapper for PostgreSQL, which makes it a lot easier for .NET developers to use NoSQL.
If you have any questions regarding this episode you can reach out to any of us on Twitter at @nraboy, @mgroves, or @jeremydmiller.
In this episode I'm joined by Jonathan Casarrubias, owner of the website mean.expert, where we discuss the MongoDB, Express Framework, Angular, and Node (MEAN) development stack.
The MEAN stack is a very popular development stack, not only because it is quick, but because development is very easy. After all, each technology in the stack has some JavaScript background.
Learn about how to get started and why its more convenient than RDBMS alternative stacks.
In this episode I am joined by previous guest, Tim Berglund, from DataStax, where we discuss the NoSQL database Cassandra and how it fits versus the alternatives and relational databases. Cassandra is a tabular database, sometimes referred to as a column database, something different than the previous database types discussed on the show.
In this episode I am joined by Wayne Carter, Chief Architect on Couchbase Mobile at Couchbase, where we explore NoSQL on Android, iOS, Internet of Things (IoT), and desktop devices.
Couchbase Mobile is composed of three components, Couchbase Lite, Couchbase Sync Gateway, and Couchbase Server, which all work together towards a fast and reliable cross platform NoSQL solution.
Learn about popular NoSQL use-cases and how it compares to SQLite and other NoSQL solutions in this episode.