I forgot to add the URL to the Globals Challenge:  
http://GlobalsDB.org/mchallenges/

On Feb 1, 5:56 pm, Michael Pantaleo <[email protected]> wrote:
> As Mark states in his response, Globals (http://GlobalsDB.org/) is a
> pure schemaless Database which is not limited to one of the known
> database types, or basic data models, by which NoSQL databases are
> most often defined (i.e. Key/Value, Column-Oriented, Document, and
> Graph).  Globals gives you the flexibility to build whatever paradigm
> suites your needs, on top of the core engine (global structures).
>
> With regard to interfaces to the Globals Database, we realized that
> Node.js was/is a wildly popular technology, so we added it as an
> interface to Globals early last year (2011).  We now support the
> following three interfaces to Globals, with several others coming
> later this year: Java, Node.js, .NET (will be released soon)
>
> Please come and check out Globals for yourself, and download a free
> copy of the software at the following location:  http://GlobalsDB.org/
> downloads/
>
> We are also currently hosting our 3rd Globals Programming Challenge,
> which will take place on the 10th of February (next Friday) @ 18:00
> EST.  Come and compete for a chance of winning our Grand Prize - US
> $3,500.
>
> - Michael P.
>
> On Jan 30, 12:46 pm, OldMster <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I would second Michael's recommendation of Globals.  If you prefer a pure
> > open source product, then try GT.M (available on sourceforge).  Both are
> > similar, and have a similar heritage.  For GT.M (available at  
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/), Rob Tweed has a node.js API
> > available athttp://www.mgateway.com.  Intersystems was working on a 'pure'
> > node.js API for Globals, but I haven't checked lately to see if it is
> > available.  Both are schemaless databases (although bolt on's are available
> > to add an SQL API to the data, but then you have to define the schema), and
> > are very good for quick prototyping, but still offer production quality
> > data integrity, speed, and safety.
> > They are the only database I use regularly.  I've looked (and continue to
> > look) at others, but none have yet offered any feature that made the cost
> > of the learning curve worth it.
> > Mark

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