The NoSQL movement, using MongoDB in .Net

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Andrew Theken

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Jan 18, 2010, 12:13:55 PM1/18/10
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I would be happy to do a talk about MongoDB - a high-performance, non-
relational database. Examples would be in C#.

I could also do a more extended talk about extending SQL Server via
the CLR (an expansion of the demo I did for the lightning talks.)

This has the advantage of being much more immediately applicable than
my Expression Trees, which are neat, but not for everyone.

-att

Greg Pugh

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Jan 23, 2010, 12:40:10 PM1/23/10
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i like both of these!

are you thinking of the Data sig?

I wonder if the MongoDB one may even be a good fit for the 'Design
Patterns' sig... a siq who's purpose may be morphing into a 'Pragmatic
Developer Craftsman' kind of thing. (as inspired by a recent
conversation by Dwayne Nance)

James Avery

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Jan 23, 2010, 1:31:18 PM1/23/10
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I would love to see the MongoDB one at the main meeting, I think that it is a technology that everyone needs to see.

-James

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giraph

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Jan 24, 2010, 7:37:16 AM1/24/10
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I agree. I'd like to see this at the main meeting.

On Jan 23, 1:31 pm, James Avery <jav...@infozerk.com> wrote:
> I would love to see the MongoDB one at the main meeting, I think that it is
> a technology that everyone needs to see.
>
> -James
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Greg Pugh <gp...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> > i like both of these!
>
> > are you thinking of the Data sig?
>
> > I wonder if the MongoDB one may even be a good fit for the 'Design
> > Patterns' sig... a siq who's purpose may be morphing into a 'Pragmatic
> > Developer Craftsman' kind of thing. (as inspired by  a recent
> > conversation by Dwayne Nance)
>
> > On Jan 18, 12:13 pm, Andrew Theken <athe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I would be happy to do a talk about MongoDB - a high-performance, non-
> > > relational database. Examples would be in C#.
>
> > > I could also do a more extended talk about extending SQL Server via
> > > the CLR (an expansion of the demo I did for the lightning talks.)
>
> > > This has the advantage of being much more immediately applicable than
> > > my Expression Trees, which are neat, but not for everyone.
>
> > > -att
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Andrew Theken

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Jan 24, 2010, 8:13:58 AM1/24/10
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OK, I will talk with Dug about when might be a good time to do the
MongoDB talk.

I was thinking the SQL CLR Integration talk would work for the Data
SIG...

-att

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