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Revision as of 12:25, 17 October 2018
Learn NoSQL using MongoDB.
What is the capital of France?
db.world.findOne({name: "France"}, {capital: 1});
Contents
Tutorials: Learn NoSQL in stages
- 1 FIND Tutorial
- Using Find.
- 2 AGGREGATE Tutorial
- In which we query the world collection and make use of aggregate functions. AGGREGATE Movies Tutorial
- 3 MAPREDUCE Tutorial
- Using MapReduce.
- 4 MAPREDUCE Elite
- MapReduce questions using the Elite Dangerous dataset.
- 5 Survey
- Do you have thoughts about this website that you would like to share? Help improve NoSQLZoo!
Reference: How to...
- AGGREGATE examples
- FIND
- FIND examples
- MAPREDUCE
- NOSQLZOO: 'elite' dataset schema
- RegEx Pattern Matching
MongoDB resources
- Manuals
- MongoDB Documentation MongoDB Documentation GitHub
Python 3 Documentation PyMongo API Documentation
Karl Seguin's The Little MongoDB Book
Acknowledgements
NoSQLZoo is made possible by the following open-source technologies: