The Little MongoDB Book
eBook | Free |
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Author | Karl Seguin |
Publisher | Self-publishing |
Published | 2016 |
Pages | 66 |
Language | English |
Format | Paper book / ebook (PDF) |
Karl Seguin is a developer with experience across various fields and technologies. He's an expert .NET and Ruby developer. He's a semi-active contributor to OSS projects, a technical writer and an occasional speaker. With respect to MongoDB, he was a core contributor to the C# MongoDB library NoRM, wrote the interactive tutorial mongly as well as the Mongo Web Admin.
- Karl Seguin (3 books)
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