Hi Francesco,
Yes please. - I'd be very interested in a Couch DB presentation next
Wednesday :)
Thanks and Regards,
Les Green.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Francesco Cesarini" <francesco@...>
To: <erlang-london@...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:48 PM
Subject: [erlang-london] Couch DB Presentation Anyone?
> We have the opportunity of having Jan Lehnardt give us a Couch DB
> presentation in London next Wednesday (27/8). If anyone is interested,
> please email me directly. If we can gather a crowd of 10 people, we will
> go ahead with it in our offices on Brushfield Street.
>
> Also, a reminder if you are planning to attend today's thesis
> presentation on Model Based Testing in Erlang, please register. The URL
> is:
> http://www.erlang-consulting.com/erlang/events.html#60
>
> Regards,
> Francesco
>
> Abstract: "This presentation takes a look at CouchDB from 10,000 ft. We
> try not to lose you in technical details and paint the big picture that
> you need to understand CouchDB’s strengths and weaknesses.
> CouchDB is a document oriented database. It does not adhere to the
> relational principles of traditional databases. You will learn what that
> means for your application design.
>
> CouchDB’s replication support solves the problems of high-traffic web
> sites, distributed peer-to-peer, and offline applications all at the
> same time. We show you what kind of applications you are able to build
> with that.
>
> However, CouchDB is no Silver Bullet and there are plenty of cases where
> it is a poor fit. You will learn to decide when it is a good fit for
> your project and when you are better off with a traditional database."
>
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