PluralSight – Modeling and Schema Design Patterns for Document Databases

PluralSight – Modeling and Schema Design Patterns for Document Databases BOOKWARE-KNiSO
English | Size: 134.23 MB
Category: Tutorial


Release Notes: Document databases have been gaining in popularity for a number of years now and much of their power can be traced to the ease of working with data defined in the JSON format. In this course, Modeling and Schema Design Patterns for Document Databases, you will see how entities and relationships can be modeled for document databases. First, you will explore how data is represented in different types of databases; from relational DBs to wide-column stores, and how this influences the way data is modeled. You will see concepts such as normalized and denormalized representations of data including the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. Next, you will move on to modeling data for document databases based on the nature of the relationship between entities. This covers the modeling of one-to-one, one-to-many and many-to-many relationships and how content from related documents can be combined while running queries.

Pluralsight – Document Yourself A Framework For Career Advancement Codemash

Pluralsight – Document Yourself A Framework For Career Advancement Codemash-NOLEDGE
English | Size: 146.43 MB
Category: Tutorial


Notes: CodeMash 2020 | Document Yourself: A Framework for Career Advancement | Michelle Brenner
The goal of this workshop is to document yourself the way you would document code. You wouldn’t expect someone who wants to use the program you built to read every line of code. Instead, they’re relying on the design documents and doc strings to know how it works. The same is true with your career. This talk is about making it easy for you to provide overwhelming evidence of your value to the company. When you can show your return on investment (ROI), it’s much easier to secure a promotion, raise, or new job. Michelle Brenner’s session consists of three parts. Writing your daily accomplishments in the form of success statements. Putting them together into a brag sheet. And, finally, using them to create your elevator pitch. This framework helps you make a habit out of documenting. Once you have documented yourself, you will be amazed at how much you have accomplished. You will walk away with the confidence and plan to take your next step