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Two Talks - LiteDB & Going Schema-less

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Two Talks - LiteDB & Going Schema-less

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Sorry for the change. Unforeseen issues came up. We'll do the serverless microservices at a later time.

1st Talk:
Going Schema-less: How to migrate a relational database to a NoSQL database
There can be a lot of great benefits of developing with a NoSQL database over a relational database. In this presentation, you will learn about those benefits and also the potential pitfalls. There will be demonstrations where we take relationally developed data, restructure it into a NoSQL database (Cosmos DB in particular), and create an application to work with that data.
-- by Chad Green (https://www.chadgreen.com/about-me/)

2nd Talk:
Intro to LiteDB:
Have you ever needed a simple database for a web or windows application?

What if I could demonstrate a database that:

  • Merely needs a small .NET DLL to run
  • Simply installable with NuGet
  • Compatible with .NET 4.5 and .NET Standard 2.0
  • Delivers very fast performance
  • Uses a single data file
  • Has LINQ query support
  • Supports encrypted data files
  • Is a NoSQL database
  • Easily allows you to run a database in memory
  • FREE, including for commercial use
    In my action pack code filled presentation I will reveal all that and more. Don't miss it!
    -- by Chris Conley
    Chris Conley has been a professional software developer since 1998, a hobbyist computer enthusiast since 1981, ran a successful software consulting firm for 15 years with up to 8 developers working for him, he is the author of "The Five Pillars: Becoming A Software Consulting Entrepreneur" available on Amazon Kindle, three unpublished novels, was an Investment Broker specializing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and annuities for five years, and before that he was a TV News Reporter for 5 years, lastly in Waco, Texas during the Branch Davidian Cult standoff crisis in 1993, and left the news business a few months after that event.

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