- NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing - Rudi Bruchez - Books

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  • Subjective and too detailed  

    NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing (Paperback)
    This is a good book but the theoretical concepts are more than questionable, as mentioned in a comment above. I found the technical parts too detailed (which slows reading and might frustrate) and the author remained subjective. Indeed, I personally
  • Very good book 398  

    NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing (Paperback)
    The book is very well written, and really has good domain analysis with technical choice of methodological elements, a good comparison with the RDBMS without denigrating what is more old and proven. The shortcomings I found are: - A bit too type code
  • NoRelationnel  

    NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing (Paperback)
    I chose this note because this book is a good guide for technical guidance in matters of basic data. I especially like because of its fine comparative study with other data bases.
  • Many examples  

    NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing (Paperback)
    An overview of the different technologies currently available, very up to date (November 2013) Examples are against python, it gives consistency but this is not necessarily the language mastered by all
  • A first book in French on the NoSQL  

    NoSQL Databases: Understanding and implementing (Paperback)
    This book has the merit of treating a current topic by a panorama of NoSQL systems. The technical part is rather well written and a satisfactory level of precision. The introductory chapter for its part is more questionable. Some assertions lack nuan