NoSQL for Mere Mortals (Addison Wesley)
Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Dan Sullivan explains the advantages, use cases, and terminology associated with all four main categories of NoSQL databases: key-value, document, column family, and graph databases. For each, he introduces pragmatic best practices for building high-value applications. Through step-by-step examples, you’ll discover how to choose the right database for each task, and use it the right way.

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Author: Dan Sullivan
Publisher: Wiley
Date: April 16, 2015
Pages: 552
ISBN: 9780134023212
Print: 0134023218
Kindle: B00VO27P1K

See Kay Ewbank's 5-star review of another title in this series: Database Design for Mere Mortals and her reviews of:

Joe Celko’s Complete Guide to NoSQL

Making Sense of NoSQL

NoSQL Distilled

 

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