Ayende @ Rahien

Ayende @ Rahien

Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien CEO of Hibernating Rhinos LTD, which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL Open Source Document Database.

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Oct 05 2014

Polyglot Persistence talk in Twin Cities Code Camp

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Yesterday I talked about using multiple persistence technologies in a single application. You can download the code for this talk here and the slides are available here.

I’m pretty proud of that talk, it went very well, I think.

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Suhas
05 Oct 2014
20:22 PM
Suhas

Hello Ayende,

both the links are not working for me. do you know if there is a problem?

Suhas

Ayende Rahien
05 Oct 2014
21:17 PM
Ayende Rahien

Suhas, Try again, this is fixed now.

Nicolas
06 Oct 2014
01:08 AM
Nicolas

It went very well!!! I am sold! I have to have a very tough chat with my dba but it was impressive! Thanks ayende!!

Corey Ford
06 Oct 2014
15:17 PM
Corey Ford

Thank you, this was my first time seeing the SQL Replication bundle in action. This will definitely help smooth the internal political debate.

Bradley Schultz
06 Oct 2014
20:09 PM
Bradley Schultz

It did go very well! Thanks for being there. It was the first time I had the pleasure of hearing Ayende speak and it was very entertaining! Gave me some food for thought on how to utilize RavenDB even more in our environment!

Cory M
07 Oct 2014
19:43 PM
Cory M

I was at the talk and have to agree that it went very well. Thank you for taking the time to present!

danny
28 Oct 2014
10:57 AM
danny

Awww Minneapolis. .. my old stomping grounds! The tech community there totally awesome! Is there a video of this talk anywhere?

Ayende Rahien
28 Oct 2014
11:00 AM
Ayende Rahien

Danny, I'm afraid not.

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