All blog posts tagged "ravendb"

When crappy software and crappy ISP meet

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Or: Welcome to my new blog

My previous blog is dead, and my blog is now running on brand new software (details below). Apparently this is what happens when you choose WordPress as your software, and GoDaddy as your host. Luckily I had almost everything backed up.

WordPress is a nice software to quic...

RavenDB in Action Now Available in Early Preview

Finally, the RavenDB in Action book I've been working on for the past couple of months is available in early preview. At the time of this writing we have 4 chapters ready, and more will be released as soon as we are happy with them.

Besides getting content faster to our readers, the early preview rel...

NancyFx: Live editable views with RavenDB

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When building a website with NancyFX by default views are loaded from the file system - pretty much like with all MVC-based websites. While NancyFX also supports loading views embedded in assemblies as resources , both options require re-deploying of actual files when something in the view needs upd...

RavenDB Consultancy & Training

I've been working as a core developer for RavenDB for quite a while, writing core features, providing support to users and customers, and co-authored and delivered the official 2-day RavenDB Workshop. Starting October (today...) I'm offering on-site and remote RavenDB consultancy services, as an ind...

Geo-spatial searches with RavenDB

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For quite a while RavenDB had geo-spatial search capabilities, but ever since it was introduced it was limited to finding documents with latitude and longitude within a radius from a given point. In the past few weeks I was working on revamping the Lucene.Net spatial module, and earlier this week th...

Leaving Hibernating Rhinos

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After working for a while as a core developer for RavenDB, it is time for me to move on. Starting September, I will no longer be with Hibernating Rhinos working, supporting and training on RavenDB as my day job.

I love RavenDB. It is a great product, and I'm sure it will get very far. The design dec...

WMS: Rethinking our need for CMS

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Traditionally, Content Management Systems are about Content. Whenever Data that is not simply a content page was going to be persisted in a CMS, you'd somehow fit it in a Content entity, keeping the thought process always at "how would it look to the end user", never treating it as actual data. Sure...

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