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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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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 -
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
Re: Replication and Conflict management
by KiranPVUthaman
Re: [RavenDB] Replication and Conflict management
by Oren Eini (Ayende Rahien)
Re: [RavenDB] Re: Storing A Scoreboard
by Oren Eini (Ayende Rahien)
Re: [RavenDB] How to use Smuggler on embedded DB
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Re: [RavenDB] PreAuthenticate and UnsafeAuthenticatedConnectionSharing
by Oren Eini (Ayende Rahien)
Re: [RavenDB] Oracle and DB2 on top of TCP-C. What about RavenDB?
by Oren Eini (Ayende Rahien)
Re: [RavenDB] Creating Proxy Objects after the document has been converted to an entity.
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Re: Storing A Scoreboard
by monsters
Re: [RavenDB] RavenDB as an alternative to memcache?
by Sean Kearon
Re: Storing A Scoreboard
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Re: [RavenDB] How to use Smuggler on embedded DB
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RavenDB workshop in NDC, Oslo 4-5th June
The RavenDB workshop is coming to Oslo, Norway in June!
Join us to an intensive RavenDB hands-on workshop just before the great NDC conference starts.
During the first day of this workshop we will get to know RavenDB and its core concepts, get comfortable with its API, learn how to build and customize indexes, and how to correctly model data for use in a document database.
After getting familiar with all the basics in the first day, during the second day we will build on that knowledge to properly grok Map⁄Reduce, Multi–maps and other advanced usages of indexes, learn how to extend RavenDB and the various options of scaling out.
More details on the workshop and the conference can be found here.
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