Tag: android

Couchbase Meetup Project on NativeScript, Angular, and NoSQL Development Available

Couchbase Meetup Project on NativeScript, Angular, and NoSQL Development Available

I recently hosted a Couchbase Meetup in Mountain View, California, on the topic of NativeScript, Angular and NoSQL development. With special guest, TJ VanToll from Progress, we discussed mobile application development and how Couchbase can be included for NoSQL storage...

Save Captured Images in a NativeScript Angular Application to Couchbase

Save Captured Images in a NativeScript Angular Application to Couchbase

I get a particular set of questions quite a bit when it comes to mobile applications, the first being how to save captured images, and the second being how to sync them between devices or a remote database. Since I’m...

NDP Episode #14: NoSQL on Mobile with Couchbase Mobile

NDP Episode #14: NoSQL on Mobile with Couchbase Mobile

In this latest episode of the NoSQL Database Podcast, we focus on mobile data.  NoSQL on Mobile with Couchbase Mobile is about explaining the value of using NoSQL in mobile applications, and why Couchbase Mobile is a solid solution for the...

Key-Value Operations in Couchbase Mobile via NativeScript and Angular

Key-Value Operations in Couchbase Mobile via NativeScript and Angular

I’m a huge fan of mobile Android and iOS application development and an even bigger fan of using Angular to develop those applications. A while back I wrote about using Couchbase in a NativeScript application as well as using Couchbase...

Simplify Your Life with Couchbase Mobile

Simplify Your Life with Couchbase Mobile

Photo courtesy of Wesley Fryer with permission under license CC BY-SA 2.0   tl;dr Couchbase Mobile is easy to use, works completely standalone, yet provides enterprise-class scaling when you need it. You should try it. In the beginning This will...

Android Emulator Tips – Genymotion and Google Play Services

Android Emulator Tips – Genymotion and Google Play Services

I wanted to make note of a couple of quick tips for Android development around emulators. The standard Android emulator can be painfully slow. Genymotion makes a drop-in replacement that’s blazingly fast. I’ve used it for years, and highly recommend it for...

Exploring Couchbase Mobile on Android: Object Mapping

Exploring Couchbase Mobile on Android: Object Mapping

Photo of the Oldest Known Map Photo courtesy of cea + with permission under license CC BY 2.0 In this post I’d like to continue exploring fundamental elements of Couchbase Mobile on Android.  Much of the information will apply to...

A better way to update with Couchbase Lite

A better way to update with Couchbase Lite

Copy of Original Draft Score by Handel Photo courtesy of Adrian Pallant with permission under license CC BY-SA 2.0 The U in CRUD In this earlier post, I wrote about getting started with basic CRUD operations in Couchbase Lite on Android. In this quick note,...

Exploring Couchbase Mobile on Android: C.R.U.D.

Exploring Couchbase Mobile on Android: C.R.U.D.

Photo by Ken Banks used with permission under CC BY 2.0 In previous posts, I wrote a mid-level overview of Couchbase Mobile, and walked through getting set up in an Android project. In this post I want to begin exploring how to use...

Quickstart with Couchbase Lite, Android Studio, and Gradle

Quickstart with Couchbase Lite, Android Studio, and Gradle

Quickstart with Couchbase Lite, Android Studio, and Gradle This post will illustrate all the steps needed to get started with Couchbase Lite in an Android project using Android Studio and the standard Gradle build system. This is the easiest way...

Couchbase is Going to Droidcon San Francisco 2016

Couchbase is Going to Droidcon San Francisco 2016

Next week, March 17 and 18, a few Couchbase Mobile Engineers and myself will be at Droidcon in San Francisco, California. If you’re new to Droidcon, it is an excellent developer focused mobile conference specific to Android. You’ll learn from...

Full Stack Development with the CEA2N Stack Webinars

Full Stack Development with the CEA2N Stack Webinars

Although slightly late on this post, I thought it would great to share that I’m presenting a five-part webinar series on the topic of full stack development. Now the first episode did already happen, but the great thing is that...