In the previous article, We examined some of the most common SQL clients and explained NoSQL clients for efficient management and development. Databases are at the heart of almost every Internet and enterprise application we can imagine. The demands on scalability, speed, and rapid application development have created a new generation of NoSQL databases. SQL and non-SQL databases vary …
For most application developers, the database is an altar of demon gods that is best left untouched. But it doesn’t have to be like that! When other things are the same, the convenience that a developer with the underlying database defines his seniority. Little database and little programming experience = up-and-coming developers; little database and …
One of the most frequently asked questions – which database should I use? SQL stands for Structured Query Language. It was developed in the 1970s by a group of IBM researchers. NoSQL databases were first used by Carlo Strozzi in 1998. The most common difference between these two database systems (DB) is that SQL is relational and NoSQL …
Data is everything. And in a broader sense, databases. Here are some great open-source choices for your next kick-ass project. For a world dominated for so long by database suits like Oracle and SQL Server, there now seems to be an endless flood of solutions. Part of the reason is the innovation driven by open …