On 4/21/2014 3:16 PM, Alfredo Covaleda Vélez wrote:
I wonder, which one is the most usable NoSQL database. I am guessing, maybe MongoDB?
I've used db4o for some small projects. Works as advertised. I don't really have any objection to the relational approach and SQL (query planners, etc.) but I would rather have a language-integrated, type-safe approach like LINQ that did away with the redundant query parsing.

For example, when one query informs the next query, it would be nice to not spend all of the time taking apart the query, an back-and-forth over a socket (and not have to write in yet another esoteric server-side language to integrate it in the database).

For high performance, it is hard to beat persistent hash tables in mmap'ed memory.

Marcus



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