[GNHLUG] NHRuby, 19 April: MongoDB

2010-04-14 Thread Ted Roche
Forwarding Brian Turnbull's announcement: Join us at RMC Research (1000 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH) this coming Monday, 19 April 2010 at 7pm for the April edition of NHRuby. This month, Sam Beam of OnsetCorps (http://onsetcorps.net/) will present: Introducing Non-Relational Databases (NoSQL):

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

Re: [GNHLUG] NHRuby, 19 April: MongoDB

2010-04-20 Thread Ted Roche
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote: > >  I once read a rather apt commentary on HTTP/HTML web interfaces, > comparing them to an IBM 3270 terminal system.  Although AJAX breaks > that somewhat... > Put down that metaphor. Step slowly away from the computer... ;) And Applicati