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As a Document DB it remains true to the core principles of these type of storage mechanisms. Somehow it manages to combine the best of relational databases with that of document databases.
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All of our developers agree - RavenDB is one of those technologies that bring back fun into your coding even after long years of writing.
Herve Bansay, Founder, Beatman Ltd -
RavenDB is a great piece of technology and had a very positive impact on our workflow. The dedicated and very professional support of the core team really makes a difference.
Federico Lois, Founder, Corvalius
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Free session: RavenDB indexes explained, London Feb 28th
Afraid of Map/Reduce?
Itamar Syn-Hershko will be giving a talk in Tuesday Februrary 28th, explaining RavenDB indexes and how to work with them correctly. In this session we will walk through the RavenDB indexing process, grok it, and while at it master techniques with frightful names like Map/Reduce, MultiMap, Live Projections, Full text search, Boosting and more.
The session is free for all, and will be held at the Skills Matter eXchange facilities in London.
Register here: http://skillsmatter.com/event/open-source-dot-net/ravendb
Also, check out our upcoming London course: http://skillsmatter.com/course/open-source-dot-net/ayende-rahiens-ravendb-workshop
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