#34 — September 27, 2018 |
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Querying, Analyzing, and Presenting Time-Series Data with MongoDB — The latest in an ongoing series of posts about doing time series data analysis with MongoDB gets to what’s involved in actually querying and presenting data. Robert Walters |
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The Crimes of Chicago: Working with Data from PowerShell — A .NET-oriented introduction to MongoDB which focuses on a practical example of working with a crime-related dataset and scripting things with PowerShell. Phil Factor |
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How to Pause and Resume Atlas Clusters — Did you know you can use Python to script tasks in your MongoDB Atlas cluster? Joe Drumgoole |
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Testing and Debugging MongoDB Stitch Functions — Stitch is MongoDB’s serverless platform. Andrew Morgan |
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How Blinkist Powers its Berlin Startup on MongoDB Atlas Jesse Krasnostein |
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turtleDB: A JavaScript Framework for Building Offline-First, Collaborative Web Apps — It uses the in-browser IndexedDB database on the client side but can then use MongoDB as a back-end store for bi-directional synchronization and multi-client collaboration. turtle DB |
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MongoMock: A Library for Mocking Pymongo Collection Objects for Testing Purposes Rotem Yaari |
🗓 Events |
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MongoDB.local DC – October 4 (Washington, DC) — Experience a full day of deep-dive technical sessions, one-on-one consulting with MongoDB experts, and learn what’s new in MongoDB 4.0. |
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Why the Data Layer Matters for Microservices – October 4 (London, UK) — How telecommunications giant Vodafone uncovered the importance of making the right choice in the data layer to support their Microservices strategy |
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Microservices with MongoDB Stitch – October 24 (Webinar) — Learn about MongoDB’s serverless Stitch platform in this seminar that walks through its main capabilities. |
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MongoDB Europe'18 – November 8 (London, UK) — A full day of deep-dive technical sessions and hands-on tutorials. |

