#71 — March 5, 2020 |
Introducing a Single, Unified MongoDB Account — The age of having to remember different usernames and passwords for different MongoDB accounts is in the past. You can now have a unified MongoDB Account and even the option to log in and sign up with Google. Marissa Jasso (MongoDB) |
MongoDB Joins the GitHub Student Developer Pack — MongoDB has joined forces with the GitHub Education team and their Student Developer Pack. Learn more about how to get involved. Michael Lynn (MongoDB) |
▶ Developing Applications with Golang and MongoDB — A look at how to develop apps with MongoDB and the Go programming language through basic CRUD operations, RESTful APIs, and GraphQL with MongoDB Realm Nic Raboy |
Using AWS Lambda to Create a MongoDB Connection Proxy — While AWS Aurora has the Data API for making queries over HTTP, MongoDB does not, but it’s possible to use AWS Lambda to rig up a similar mechanism with solid results. I suspect this could be replicated for other database systems too. Adrian Smijulj |
Performance Best Practices: Indexing — Best practices for delivering performance at scale with MongoDB, plus the importance of indexing, and tools to help you select the right indexes. Mat Keep and Henrik Ingo (MongoDB) |
mongo-swift-driver: The Official MongoDB Driver for Swift — The first release candidate for the upcoming 1.0.0 release is now available. MongoDB |
goxygen: Generate a Go and MongoDB-Backed React Project in Seconds — An opinionated full stack app generator that builds a skeleton backend that uses Go and MongoDB with React on the front end. Sasha Shpota |
How to Use Change Streams using The MongoDB Java Driver Maxime Beugnet (MongoDB) |
An Introduction to Percona Server for MongoDB 4.2 Onyancha Brian Henry |
How to Install MongoDB on CentOS 8 Linuxize |
🗓 Events |
Atlas on GCP Workshop – Stockholm, Sweden (March 11) — MongoDB and Google Cloud are offering a free half day workshop to get hands-on experience with MongoDB Atlas. |
MongoDB.local – Seattle, WA, USA (March 17) — MongoDB Inc's series of local events reaches the Pacific Northwest. |
MongoDB World – New York City, USA (May 4-6) — A jam packed 3 days of talks, workshops, panels and exhibitions devoted to every corner of MongoDB. |