#40 — November 8, 2018 |
Causal Guarantees Are Anything But Casual — Traditional single node databases provide sequential ordering guarantees for read and write operations known as ‘causal consistency’ but for distributed systems to do so, a lot more coordination must take place. This post digs into how it all works with MongoDB. Aly Cabral |
MongoDB Europe '18 Keynote — Eliot Horowitz, CTO & Co-Founder of MongoDB, announced exciting updates to MongoDB Mobile, Stitch, and Atlas earlier today. Watch here (things start about five minutes in). MongoDB |
The MongoDB Hackathon Guide — MongoDB and some of its related tools and services can provide a great base for apps built during a hackathon where speed is of the essence. Here are some ideas from the MongoDB team themselves. Michael Lynn |
How to Automate Database Migrations in MongoDB from Node.js Shailesh Shekhawat |
Asynchronous Processing with Golang using Kafka and MongoDB — A simple example of a (somewhat) complex architecture. Melvin Vivas |
mongodb-runner: Start All MongoDB Deployment Types for Testing — Ideal to use from Travis CI or JavaScript-based tests. GitHub |
Fake Java MongoDB Server: A Stub Implementation of MongoDB That Speaks The Wire Protocol — Could be handy for various testing scenarios or rigging up other systems into another system that supports MongoDB as a server. Benedikt Waldvogel |
Djongo: A MongoDB Database Connector for Django — Django is a popular Python-based Web app framework. nesdis |
🗓 Events |
Big Data London – November 13-14 (London, UK) — A free to attend conference. MongoDB CTO Eliot Horowitz will be speaking on day two. |
Utah MongoDB Meetup – November 14 (Utah, USA) |
MongoDB Mobile and MongoDB Stitch – Introduction and Latest Developments – November 20 (Webinar) |
Introducing MongoDB Charts – December 6 (Webinar) |