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MongoDB: The Definitive Guide
I admit that I read this book not linearly but I jumped forward and backward from chapter to chapter as I needed some more info during my hackin' nights.
After a small introduction to Mongo in the first chapter, the book brings you deep inside the Mongo's world teaching all the CRUD (Create, Inser ... (continue)
I admit that I read this book not linearly but I jumped forward and backward from chapter to chapter as I needed some more info during my hackin' nights.
After a small introduction to Mongo in the first chapter, the book brings you deep inside the Mongo's world teaching all the CRUD (Create, Insert, Update, and Delete) operations, even in complex cases, the query structures and the administration tasks, such as managing the service or monitoring it (chapter 8) or how to create complex architectures with sharding and replication (chapters 9 and 10). The last chapter (11) brings some useful case studies, I really loved the choice of the authors to use also examples in PHP ;)
The book is dense of real case examples, and it goes deep inside performance issues giving nice tips about the right operations had to be used in the right places.
A definitive good introduction to MongoDB :)