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N1QL – It Makes Cents!

N1QL – It Makes Cents!

*Ba Dum Tschhh*  …See what I did there? Makes cents? Get it? Haha. So… N1QL (pronounced Nickel)… Couchbase’s new next-generation query language; what is it?  Well, it’s a rather genius designed, human readable / writable, extensible language designed for ad-hoc...

The Couchbase Team December 16, 2014
Surprises in our NoSQL adoption survey

Surprises in our NoSQL adoption survey

Today we shared some results from a survey we conducted a few weeks ago to assess the current state of NoSQL adoption. Though we originally ran the survey to gather data for planning purposes, we found the data so interesting...

James Phillips December 16, 2014
Notice Anything Different?

Notice Anything Different?

Today we began using our new company logo and updated the look and feel of our website. You can do a quick comparison of the logo change below.  We hope you like it.  For most of the people in the...

Bob Wiederhold December 16, 2014
Poodle bites and ends SSL3

Poodle bites and ends SSL3

SSL version 3 is no longer secure. Recently, a new vulnerability in the SSL v3 protocol called the ‘Poodle attack’ was discovered by folks at Google. At Couchbase, since we take the security of our products seriously, we wanted you...

Python SDK and Twisted

Python SDK and Twisted

I'm working on a Twisted interface to the Couchbase client (https://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-python-client). The link there points to the synchronous interface. The experimental twisted branch is at https://github.com/couchbaselabs/couchbase-twisted-client To explain how the Twisted client works, I'll explain a bit about how the...

Six months as Technical Evangelist at Couchbase

Six months as Technical Evangelist at Couchbase

[This blog was syndicated from http://blog.grallandco.com] Already 6 months! Already 6 months that I have joined Couchbase as Technical Evangelist. This is a good opportunity to take some time to look back. So first of all what is a Developer/Technical...

The Couchbase Team December 16, 2014
So, how do I use this libcouchbase?

So, how do I use this libcouchbase?

Some of you may have noticed that we released Couchbase 1.8 earlier today, and a new set of smart clients for various languages. For me personally this is a milestone, because libcouchbase is now a supported client for the C language. So...

spymemcached makes more of Membase

spymemcached makes more of Membase

In some of the recent Membase meetups, the topic of what moxi does for clients has been discussed a bit.  The bit of background many folks didn't initially have is that moxi began life as being a way to bring...

Working with social game entities in Couchbase

Working with social game entities in Couchbase

What’s in a new social game? Fundamentally, a game is an “experience” built around a series of interactions between the player, the content, and other players. Sure, the concept of the game, the storyline, the characters, and social components all...

10 Things Developers Should Know about Couchbase

10 Things Developers Should Know about Couchbase

As a developer, I’ve been using Couchbase Server for couple of months now and I love it. Having written several apps myself, I’ve come to learn many (but not all) of the ins-and-outs of Couchbase. To be a good Couchbase...

Fun with Couchbase and Markov Chains

Fun with Couchbase and Markov Chains

I’ve been hearing about Markov chains for long enough – it was time that I learned more about them and develop a simple fun markov chain application. I’m sure that you don’t want to get bogged down by the mathematical...

The Couchbase Team November 15, 2012
Membase Server is Now Couchbase Server

Membase Server is Now Couchbase Server

This is my first blog posting at Couchbase – and one I’m very happy to be writing! Today we shipped Couchbase Server 1.8, culminating a tremendous amount of work since I joined Couchbase three months ago. Before getting in to...

The Couchbase Team January 23, 2012