Tag: Couchbase Server
Visual Studio Live Unit Testing: New to Visual Studio 2017
Visual Studio 2017 was just officially released. It comes with a lot of new, great stuff, but one of my favorite new features is built-in Visual Studio Live Unit Testing (available in Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise, not yet available for...
CAP Theorem and Chaos at CodeMash Conference – January 2017 (Videos)
I was again honored to be selected as a speaker at the great CodeMash conference in Ohio. I took part in three speaking events: Are You Ready for Chaos? Horizontal Scaling in a Briefcase This session was partly a demonstration...
Microsoft Azure and Couchbase Hands on Lab (Detroit)
Microsoft Azure and Couchbase are presenting a free hands-on lab “Lunch & Learn” on using NoSQL with Docker Containers. When: Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 – 11:00am – 2:00pm Where: Microsoft Technology Center 1000 Town Center, Suite 250, Room MPR3 Southfield,...
New Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview
N1QL query monitoring and profiling updates are just some of goodness you can find in February’s developer preview release of Couchbase Server 5.0.0. Go download the February 5.0.0 developer release of Couchbase Server today, click the “Developer” tab, and check...
SDK Features – New For Couchbase 4.6
Along with this week’s Couchbase Server 4.6 release we have a super packed release with several new SDK features to help you streamline development. From efficiently managed Data Structures to the latest support for .NET Core, it is time to update to...
Announcing Couchbase Server 4.6 – What’s New and Improved
Couchbase delivers the Couchbase Data Platform that powers Web, Mobile, and IoT applications for digital businesses. With our newest release, Couchbase Server 4.6 provides the availability, scalability, performance, and security that enterprises require for their mission-critical applications. What’s New and...
Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 1: Data Modeling
In this series of blog posts, I’m going to lay out the considerations when moving to a document database when you have a relational background. Specifically, Microsoft SQL Server as compared to Couchbase Server. In three parts, I’m going to...
.NET Core List, Queue, and Dictionary Data Structures backed by Couchbase
The addition of the sub-document API to Couchbase 4.5 has paved the way for efficient data structure support in Couchbase. In this blog post, I’m going to show a demo of three types of data structures you can use with...
Getting Started with GeoJSON, Couchbase, .NET, and Google Maps
This is a guest post by Calvin Allen. Calvin is a .NET developer in Columbus, OH that enjoys designing software that not only solves business problems, but it easy to use, on budget, and on time. If he isn’t designing...
A tour of the new Couchbase Web Console (video)
Earlier this month, we introduced Developer Builds. In this video, I take you on a quick tour of the new Couchbase Web Console. This is a video version of the blog I wrote earlier about the new Couchbase Web Console....
A tour of the new Couchbase Web Console
Change is coming to the Couchbase Web Console that you know and love. But don’t worry, the old UI will still be available (for a while). In this blog post, I’m going to take you on a tour of the...
Couchbase Server 4.1 Developer Preview – Interview
Couchbase Server 4.1 Developer Preview – Interview Last week I did an interview with David Haikney from Couchbase Engineering about the new Developer Preview of Couchbase Server 4.1. We talk about some of the new features introduced and what they...