Hello Community,

I hope you all enjoyed the holidays and are ready to tackle new projects in the 
new year. I have some interesting developments to report as we wrap up 2015.

MarkLogic web site search
As of mid-December, when you search on www.marklogic.com you'll see some 
content from developer.marklogic.com, and vice versa. This brings together 
technical content (answering how? questions) with business-level content 
(answering what? and why?). We have plans to bring more content into the DMC 
database and make it available for searching. Stay tuned!

DMC Content
Speaking of content, Erin Miller wrote a paper called "Performance: 
Understanding System 
Resources<http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/understanding-system-resources>".
 The paper looks at common MarkLogic operations and describes their impact on 
your system's resources. This is great material for architects, administrators, 
and developers, to make sure that the system can handle an application's needs 
and that an application takes advantage of the available resources.

We also had two new blog posts in December. Paxton Hare, now a member of the 
Community Team, provided the first installment of an occasional series that 
addresses claims people have trouble believing about MarkLogic. He starts off 
with "True or False? MarkLogic is ACID 
compliant.<http://developer.marklogic.com/blog/marklogic_is_acid_compliant_nosql>"

Mary Holstege shared some wisdom about stemming 
options<http://developer.marklogic.com/blog/stemming-options> and how they 
relate to various languages.

Community Projects
Bhagat Bandlamudi has announced the availability of Corb 
2.2.1<https://github.com/marklogic/corb2/releases/tag/2.2.1>, with 2-way SSL, 
better error handling, specific exit codes, and more enhancements. Check it out 
on GitHub<https://github.com/marklogic/corb2>.

Events

  *   Stockholm, January 27th: Introduction to 
MarkLogic<http://www.meetup.com/MarkLogic-User-Group-Nordics/events/225535438/> 
(Meetup)
  *   Tysons Corner, January 27th: Hands-on 
Node.js<http://www.marklogic.com/events/hands-on-nodejs-workshop/> (Workshop)
  *   Check the Events<http://www.marklogic.com/events/> page to see where else 
you can hear about the challenges that MarkLogic is tackling

Dave.

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Dave Cassel<http://davidcassel.net>, @dmcassel<https://twitter.com/dmcassel>
Technical Community Manager
MarkLogic Corporation<http://www.marklogic.com/>
http://developer.marklogic.com/

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