The Time I Wanted to Send Twitter Data into a NoSQL Database Part 3: CosmosDB

E.B. White once famously said that “Everything in life is somewhere else, and you get there in the cloud.” Or something like that. Up to this point in our NoSQL adventure we’ve used containerized databases on our local machine but in the year twenty-and-twenty, we have to increasingly gaze skyward as the cloud becomes moreContinue reading “The Time I Wanted to Send Twitter Data into a NoSQL Database Part 3: CosmosDB”

The Time I Wanted to Send Twitter Data into a NoSQL Database Part 1: MongoDB

You can’t swing a dead cat without finding a thousand articles on the internet about how NoSQL databases are the greatest thing since whatever the previous greatest thing was, and how they’re great for unstructured & semi-structured data. The problem is there is a lot of hype and buzzspeak out there, and with so manyContinue reading “The Time I Wanted to Send Twitter Data into a NoSQL Database Part 1: MongoDB”

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