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AboutThisBook
License
The Little MongoDB Book book is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported
license. Youshouldnothavepaidforthisbook.
You are basically free to copy, distribute, modify or display the book. However, I ask that you
always attribute the book to me, Karl Seguin and do not use it for commercial purposes.
You can see the full text of the license at:
/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode
AboutTheAuthor
Karl Seguin is a developer with experience across various fields and technologies. Hes an
expert .NET and Ruby developer. Hes 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. His free service for casual game developers, , is powered by MongoDB.
His blog can be found at , and he tweets via @karlseguin
WithThanksTo
A special thanks to Perry Neal for lending me his eyes, mind and passion. You provided me
with invaluable help. Thank you.
LatestVersion
The latest source of this book is available at:
/karlseguin/the-little-mongodb-book.
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Introduction
Its not my fault the chapters are short, MongoDB is just easy to learn.
It is often said that technology moves at a blazing pace. Its true that there is an ever grow-
ing list of new technologies and techniques being released. However, Ive long been of the
opinion that the fundamental technologies used by programmers move at a rather slow pace.
Onecouldspendyearslearninglittleyetremainrelevant. Whatisstrikingthoughisthespeed
at which established technologies get replaced. Seemingly over-night, long established tech-
nologies find themselves threatened by shifts in developer focus.
Nothing could be more representative of this sudden shift than the progress of NoSQL tech-
nologies against well-established relational databases. It almo
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