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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oren@ravendb.net

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Feb 09 2018

Learn RavenDB 4.0 at PluralSight

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Kamran Ayub has just published the RavenDB 4.0 course to PluralSight, at a very auspicious timing. This is just over two hours and will take you into how to use RavenDB 4.0 from the ground up.

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Kamran
09 Feb 2018
13:18 PM
Kamran

Thanks for the post!

njy
11 Feb 2018
17:03 PM
njy

It seems very good indeed, but sadly it's not included in the plan for MSDN subscribers (not that it is your fault, obviously).

Kamran Ayub
15 Feb 2018
17:40 PM
Kamran Ayub

Hey njy! Good question! I asked and it sounds like they review courses with Microsoft every 6 months or so; so perhaps they will add it in the next round or two. Sorry for the inconvenience, I wish I could add it myself!

njy
16 Feb 2018
12:14 PM
njy

@Kamran thanks, that would be very helpful!

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