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luigimontanez.com
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| | | | | Using MongoDB makes me happy. | |
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vickiboykis.com
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| | | | | Vicki's note: I've given this talk at Data Philly at Sidecar and Software as Craft at Promptworks. To see all the slides and the code, check out the original deck here. This talk is not meant to discourage you from pursuing distributed, NoSQL systems, but to get you to think about tradeoffs. Every technical choice is a tradeoff for another one, and it's important to understand what you're keeping and giving up in each scenario. | |
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katedowninglaw.com
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| | | | | The past year and a half has seen a number of open source and open source-ish companies like Elastic, Confluent, and MongoDB change licenses on certain products, moving away from traditional open source licenses such as Apache 2.0 and towards proprietary, source-available, or ultra copyleft licenses. These companies, lets call them middleware companies, were responding | |
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