I'm not sure if they already had RavenDB on their mind, when I think NoSQL + Hebrew I would think RavenDB since Ayende+crew are out in Israel. Personally I enjoy using RavenDB, but I haven't used it on any real projects yet.
[Hebrew] Introduction to RavenDB by Oren Eini (http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qyfNpkOMDM) On Nov 6, 2:16 pm, Roy Osherove <[email protected]> wrote: > thanks. People in the heb speaking community have asked - I am looking for > answers.. > > On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Itamar Syn-Hershko <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > The only Hebrew written material that I know of: > >http://www.codeinvain.com/heblog/category/nosql/- not all too broad, I > > know... also quite outdated > > > Why Hebrew? > > > On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Ken Egozi <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> When did altnet Seattle become an hebrew speaking resource? ;) I'm cross > >> posting to altnet Israel. > > >> Outbrain are doing talks on their use of Cassandra. > >> And I did a mongodb talk or two in the last year. > >> No Hebrew written materials that I know of. > > >> On 6 בנוב 2011, at 19:50, Roy Osherove <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> speaking of which - any good resources - in hebrew - to get started with > >> nosql stuff? > > >> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Matt Hornsby <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>> I, too, am interested in hearing more about how you are doing this > >>> Justin. I've spent a lot of time looking into the whole eventual > >>> consistency/CQRS thing, but I'm still not clear enough on how to work > >>> towards this architecture. I'm also curious about how everyone is > >>> using NoSql but moreso about how the authorization story looks. Is it > >>> not a big deal to not be able to use the ASP.NET Membership > >>> Providers? > > >>> On Nov 5, 6:37 pm, Justin Bozonier <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > So in Ruby the MongoDb driver just takes dictionaries. I'm not sure > >>> how the > >>> > C# side differs. > > >>> > When you say architecture, that confuses me because it sounds so BDUF. > >>> Not > >>> > ring snarky, that's just my knee jerk reaction. > > >>> > Sent from my iPhone > > >>> > On Nov 5, 2011, at 7:07 PM, Ade Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> > Hi Justin, > > >>> > Can you point me at an example of the MongoDB based architecture you > >>> > describe. I’m busy putting together a project with Mongo for fun and > >>> that’s > >>> > probably the next thing to consider. Thus far I have a set of > >>> extensions to > >>> > the Mongo driver for C# that supports expressions and an > >>> implementation of > >>> > the MembershipProvider (Yuck). > > >>> > Cheers, > > >>> > Ade > > >>> > *From:* Justin Bozonier <[email protected]> > >>> > *Sent:* Saturday, November 05, 2011 2:58 PM > >>> > *To:* [email protected] > >>> > *Subject:* Re: NoSql, what's your defaults these days? > > >>> > For prototypes I default to an in memory dictionary in Heroku. > > >>> > For more robustness I start to store that dictionary in Mongo. > > >>> > To scale beyond there my preference is to push data into Mongo and have > >>> > separate concurrent services work to digest/aggregate/cache views on > >>> that > >>> > data. I'm good with eventual consistency. > > >>> > Good question! Looking forward to more answers. > > >>> > Sent from my iPhone > > >>> > On Nov 5, 2011, at 2:45 PM, Adron Hall <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> > Hello ALT.NETters > > >>> > So I've been messing around a lot more with NoSQL solutions, mainly > >>> from > >>> > the perspective of getting prototypes faster with the increased > >>> > flexibility. My defaults have been the following as of late: > > >>> > 1. If I'm stuck with SQL Server, (i.e. some Corporate IT Limitation or > >>> > something) I've often tried to go the SisoDb Route, in other words, I > >>> try > >>> > to design my architecture where it is not limited by the relational and > >>> > column concerns of an RDBMS. This is, primarily being that I'm trying > >>> to do > >>> > more rapid prototyping of applications. > >>> > 2. MongoDb is my other go to for a real NoSQL Solution. So far the > >>> reason > >>> > has been because of the extensive support and what appears to be > >>> greater > >>> > usage of the solutions available on the market. This doesn't in any way > >>> > mean that MongoDb is the best solution, just the path with the least > >>> > resistance. Getting a solution running with Ruby on Rails, .NET, or > >>> > whatever is usually the stack that is utilizing the database is > >>> generally > >>> > extremely easy - more so than setting up a SQL Server by an order of > >>> > magnitude (at least from a time perspective). > > >>> > Another thing that I've found myself using for fast prototyping of an > >>> > application, and for local server caching of data, is to use bin > >>> deployable > >>> > SQL CE. With .NET MVC it's crazy simple to get something out the door. > >>> If > >>> > your dev environment is already setup one can usually get a CRUD app > >>> out > >>> > the door in about a half hour of fiddling. <- Very nice. > > >>> > Some others I want to try out really soon are Riak, Neo4j, and Redis. > >>> The > >>> > link posted looks really good for some comparisons too, pretty helpful > >>> (the > >>> > one Ben posted athttp:// > >>> kkovacs.eu/cassandra-vs-mongodb-vs-couchdb-vs-redis > >>> > ) > > >>> > My questions are... > > >>> > - What are other people using for prototyping applications? > >>> > - What are other people using for reporting solutions? Like BI, etc? > >>> > - What are other people using for high row/document/data or "big > >>> data" > >>> > storage? ( > Terabytes of data, multiple millions of > >>> rows/documents of > >>> > data) > >>> > - What solutions do you find the most flexible out of the options > >>> that > >>> > are market these days? (such as HBase, Cassandra, Neo4j, Redis, > >>> Riak, etc) > > >>> > Thanks! > >>> > -- > >>> > *Adron B Hall* > > >>> > *Tech*:http://compositecode.com > >>> > *Transit*: http://transitsleuth.com > >>> > *Twitter*:http://www.twitter.com/adron > >>> > -- > >>> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >>> Groups > >>> > "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. > >>> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >>> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> > [email protected]. > >>> > For more options, visit this group athttp:// > >>> groups.google.com/group/altnetseattle?hl=en. > > >>> > -- > >>> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >>> Groups > >>> > "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. > >>> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >>> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> > [email protected]. > >>> > For more options, visit this group athttp:// > >>> groups.google.com/group/altnetseattle?hl=en. > > >>> > -- > >>> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >>> Groups > >>> > "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. > >>> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >>> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> > [email protected]. > >>> > For more options, visit this group athttp:// > >>> groups.google.com/group/altnetseattle?hl=en. > > >>> -- > >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >>> Groups "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. > >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> [email protected]. > >>> For more options, visit this group at > >>>http://groups.google.com/group/altnetseattle?hl=en. > > >> -- > >> Thanks, > > >> Roy Osherove > > >> Author of "The Art Of Unit Testing" (http://ArtOfUnitTesting.com) > >> A blog for team leaders:http://5Whys.com > >> my .NET blog:http://www.ISerializable.com > >> Twitter:http://twitter.com/RoyOsherove > >> +972-524-655388 (GMT+2) > > >> -- > >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > >> "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. > >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> [email protected]. > >> For more options, visit this group at > >>http://groups.google.com/group/altnetseattle?hl=en. > > >> -- > >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > >> "altnetisrael" group. > >> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> [email protected]. > >> For more options, visit this group at > >>http://groups.google.com/group/altnetisrael?hl=en. > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "altnetisrael" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected]. > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/altnetisrael?hl=en. > > -- > Thanks, > > Roy Osherove > > Author of "The Art Of Unit Testing" (http://ArtOfUnitTesting.com) > A blog for team leaders:http://5Whys.com > my .NET blog:http://www.ISerializable.com > Twitter:http://twitter.com/RoyOsherove > +972-524-655388 (GMT+2) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Seattle area Alt.Net" group. 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