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"tag:"fql""
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A look at UNQL
UNQL shows, that it is possible to query document databases with an SQL like syntax, by making only minimal changes. However by trying to keep the changes minimal, it misses a lot of chances to create a more powerful and more readable query language. |
23-Aug-2011 11:02:00 |
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Federated Query Language - Implementation
FQL implementation has started in earnest. This post explains the what and where of the reference implementation. |
26-Mar-2011 08:45:00 |
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MongoMunich - NOSQL Conference in Munich 6/10/2010
Munich, October 6th, 12:00-18:00 Concepts, Hands on Practices and Reporting |
08-Sep-2010 09:18:00 |
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ReportsAnywhere and FQL at the Mongoberlin Conference
MongoBerlin is on Oct 4th. |
07-Aug-2010 15:20:00 |
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A short explanation of the NoSQL data model.
While NoSQL datasbases seem to differ widely, there are actually two simple but important capabilites they share. Read how this increases scalability and expressive power of NoSQL models. |
25-Jun-2010 16:39:00 |
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Rationale for a common query language for "NoSql Databases"
It is not only the scalability, but also the richer data model that make NoSQL databases attractive for general business use. Leaving SQL behind offers the prospect of significant cost reductions through both reduced developer effort and server power. A ... |
22-Jun-2010 16:24:00 |