Whether youβre building a social media site or an internal-use enterprise application, this hands-on guide shows you the connection between MongoDB and the business problems itβs designed to solve. Youβll learn how to apply MongoDB design patterns to several challenging domains, such as ecommerce, c
MongoDB Applied Design Patterns: Practical Use Cases with the Leading NoSQL Database
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- O'Reilly Media
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- 2013
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- English
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- 175
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Whether you're building a social media site or an internal-use enterprise application, this hands-on guide shows you the connection between MongoDB and the business problems it's designed to solve. You'll learn how to apply MongoDB design patterns to several challenging domains, such as ecommerce, content management, and online gaming. Using Python and JavaScript code examples, you'll discover how MongoDB lets you scale your data model while simplifying the development process. Many businesses launch NoSQL databases without understanding the techniques for using their features most effectively.
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