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Which Freaking Database Should I Use?

Andrew Oliver and Dipti Borkar discuss the NoSQL landscape and cover different types of databases including RDBMS, key value stores, graph databases, columnar...

0 replies - 2793 views - 01/10/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Couchbase on Azure: Creating Virtual Machines

This is the third post of a walkthrough to set up a mixed-mode platform- and infrastructure-as-a-service application on Windows Azure using Couchbase and...

0 replies - 1921 views - 12/25/12 by Jim O' Neil in Articles

Hello World with Couchbase and Java

My favorite technical book of all time has been the C Programming Language by Kernighan and Ritchie affectionately referred to as K&R. They...

0 replies - 3120 views - 12/21/12 by Don Pinto in Articles

NoSQL Week in Review #9

Wednesday was 12/12/12 and, believe it or not, the world didn't end. That means we can bring you your weekly NoSQL update according to plan. Next week, though,...

0 replies - 3724 views - 12/14/12 by Allen Coin in Articles

Fun with Couchbase and Markov Chains

I’ve been hearing about Markov chains for long enough – it was time that I learned more about them and develop a simple fun markov chain application. I’m...

0 replies - 2349 views - 11/26/12 by Baxter Denney in Articles

Loading JSON Data in Couchbase

 Editor's Note: This post was originally written by Don Pinto at the Couchbase blog.  If you're writing a web application, you're probably...

0 replies - 3499 views - 11/18/12 by Baxter Denney in Articles

Want to Get Rid of Documents with Duplicate Content?

Whether you’re combining data from two different data sources, have multiple purchases from the same customer or just entered the same data in a web form...

0 replies - 3278 views - 10/30/12 by Baxter Denney in Articles

Video: Developing with Java and Couchbase Server

  NoSQL has garnered tremendous attention in recent years as the basis of architectures for building large linearly scalable systems. As a document...

0 replies - 5376 views - 04/27/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Broad NoSQL Adoption in 2012?

The current state of SQL may cause some developers physical pain, especially when they see an industry-wide survey released by Couchbase yesterday that suggest...

1 replies - 5967 views - 02/09/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Daily Dose: HTML5 Boilerplate 2.0 Adds Normalize.css, Respond.js Support

Today is HTML5 Boilerplate's first birthday, and to celebrate, the developers behind the popular HTML5, CSS, and Javascript templates released version 2.0. The...

0 replies - 20917 views - 08/10/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: CouchDB 2.0 Released, introduces UnQL

On Friday, the second version of the Couchbase Server was revealed. The new server should "be easy to install and manage, and will bring new indexing and...

0 replies - 15898 views - 07/31/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Couchbase Unveils New NoSQL Lineup for Mac OS X Developers

Developers using Mac OS X now have more options.  Couchbase is launching a new version of their Membase Server, and an upgraded version of their Couchbase...

3 replies - 12329 views - 04/05/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Couchbase Gets Comfortable With New Couchbase Server

The newly-minted Couchbase has released their first major product, the Couchbase Server.  At this time, the Couchbase Server doesn't have Membase's...

0 replies - 34819 views - 03/21/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Firefox 4 Almost Here!

Mozilla has released their RC version of Firefox 4 as Microsoft is releasing the finished version of IE9. New CSS3 features are supported, like Transitions and...

9 replies - 26142 views - 03/15/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - NoSQLs Join Forces

NoSQL backers Membase and CouchOne just announced that they are merging to create Couchbase, Inc.  Combining the caching and clustering technology of Membase,...

0 replies - 20779 views - 02/09/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose