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How did neo4j not make the list?
ОтветитьSurrealDb has huge potential 👀
Ответить“Next failed project…” wow, right in the heart man. Not cool.
Ответитьtime-series databases are also worth noting for applications revolving around financial services, IoT and application metrics & fast analytics. QuestDB /Timescale / InfluxDB
Ответитьcan you do deno kv
Ответитьneed to watch on x0.5 speed... you are so fast😂😂😂
ОтветитьKinda wild to be working in tech and complaining about the cost of stuff. We're doing fine. You can pay $8 for eggs.
ОтветитьNever any love for TypeDB
Ответитьno Kafka?
ОтветитьIs Neo4J still good?
ОтветитьI am watching again this material 5 months later and still a lot of hints to check over. Thanks for your work - kind of IT tech wikipedia
ОтветитьMeanwhile me just using JSON files:
ОтветитьA nice collection however you didnnt mention vector databases or hypergraph databases like TypeDB
ОтветитьGreat video! Does anybody know a database for n-ary nested relations? (for research purposes) @Fireship
ОтветитьWhen he reviewed Planetscale, what does it mean for something to scale horizontally?
ОтветитьAny recommendation to use with Go and Postgres ?
ОтветитьLike si te reiste con el gif de Francella
ОтветитьLol, we don't talk about the failed ones
ОтветитьI used to spend long time to decide what DB i will go for, thanks fireship and I will spend an era
Ответить"For your next failed project" lol!
ОтветитьNeon has promise if they can figure out how to shard
Ответитьcool! thank you :)
ОтветитьWhat about ArangoDB?
ОтветитьF it i will stick with firebase and won't learn backend
ОтветитьI use MySQL but also interested in MongoDB
Ответитьtoo fast, too superfluous
ОтветитьWhat are transactions in the context of databases?
ОтветитьDid you say ""Next failed side project" ? I am getting old and hearing things or truths, If you have not said it too, that is a fact
ОтветитьOkay, can anyone digest this and give me top 3 most affordable, prefer free & most advanced SQL editor with database on cloud. If anything on MS SQL or Oracle then it is even more awesome.
I don't mind what language is used like RUST ? I need something closest to actual SQL, that I can use subqueries, views, reporting etc
It's insufferable, trying to pay attention when you cut out the time to breathe between sentences. It's unnatural. The fact that people can't actually speak like that should be a hint that it's not something listeners like.
ОтветитьI think it's worth mentioning these two databases from Google. Google Spanner is fully transactional and massively scalable and alloyDB which is like postgress but on steroids. We use spanner for a system used by 60K people every day for 14-15 hours a day with a data growth of 1TB a month without any hickups. AlloyDB cache is state of the art and 10 to 100X faster then GCP Postgress.
ОтветитьI am not a native speaker
In the US/Canada, does the tech industry mean software engineering?
Finally a list of "things that you've never heard of" that I actually never heard of.
ОтветитьIf you haven't deleted a production database you haven't lived.
ОтветитьYou missed kdb+/q
ОтветитьI think Db2 has some built-in classifiers now, so ML within Db2 out of the box.
ОтветитьWonderful summary of databases i heard first time
Ответитьi was using rethinkdb in like 2015 and cockroachdb so dont talk to me about avant garde hand
ОтветитьWe have been using Stardog recently
ОтветитьSurely, you can design data based education, education specific data, with personnel able to program data at the Computer desktop. 'Jolt'; A 'Top Gun' education!
ОтветитьHave you already looked at ArcadeDB (from the creators of OrientDB)?
ОтветитьNew databases have been "coming out" for the past 30 years, we're still using SQL.
ОтветитьGit ready mother fuckers.
ОтветитьAlso wanna say something, milisearch excelles for instant search for db about 100gb I'm talking with full text index... This would ages using SQL
ОтветитьPeople who have used all of them :gigachard:
Ответитьstored procedures are not a pain if you learn sql 🙂
ОтветитьJust so you know, YugaByte is a copy of CockroachDB. It is a spin-off of the open source version of CockroachDB.
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