As promised...

2010-04-19 Thread Jon 'maddog' Hall
I told people that if they sent in their "Hot, New OSS projects just to me, I would tally them up and send them out again. I thank you all for your recommendations. Here they are below. I tried to take out duplicates, and those answers that were sent to the entire mailing list I have left out, s

Re: [GNHLUG] NHRuby, 19 April: MongoDB

2010-04-19 Thread Benjamin Scott
2010/4/14 Ted Roche : > Introducing Non-Relational Databases (NoSQL): MongoDB Stumbled across this today, seemed to be rather more useful than most of the content-free hype I got when I tried looking up what "NoSQL" meant. http://blog.nahurst.com/visual-guide-to-nosql-systems Like many other

Re: [GNHLUG] NHRuby, 19 April: MongoDB

2010-04-19 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Benjamin Scott writes: > Stumbled across this today, seemed to be rather more useful than > most of the content-free hype I got when I tried looking up what > "NoSQL" meant. > > http://blog.nahurst.com/visual-guide-to-nosql-systems This is a very interesting link! > I mean, I thought key-val

Re: [GNHLUG] NHRuby, 19 April: MongoDB

2010-04-19 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Kevin D. Clark wrote: >> I mean, I thought key-value went out with COBOL...  ;-) > > Oh, the irony... Ben's message was almost certainly composed using a > product that employs a key-value DB...  (-: I once read a rather apt commentary on HTTP/HTML web interface