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Lean & Mean Tokyo Cabinet Recipes

Topics
Ruby,
Dynamic Languages,
Scripting,
Data Access,
Languages,
Database Design,
Architecture,
Database,
Programming,
FutureRuby,
TokyoCabinet,
Data Storage

In this FutureRuby talk, Ilya Grigorik explores Tokyo Cabinet's features such as the key-value store, ordered traversal, attribute search, schemaless data structures,indexing, and scripting with Lua.

Ilya Grigorik on Tokyo Cabinet, MySQL and Ruby HTTP Performance

Topics
EC2,
Amazon Web Services,
Ruby,
Dynamic Languages,
MySQL,
Amazon,
HTTP,
Languages,
Relational Databases,
Companies,
Deployment / Datacenter,
W3C,
Data Access,
IaaS,
Database Design,
Database Management,
Data Analysis,
Programming,
Infrastructure,
Architecture,
Data Partitioning,
Performance & Scalability,
FutureRuby,
Database,
Data Storage,
TokyoCabinet,
Cloud Computing,
Specifications,
Curl

Ilya Grigorik discusses his company's PostRank algorithm for tracking reader engagement with content. Also: his experience scaling MySQL, Tokyo Cabinet, Ruby HTTP libs, Solr, Amazon EC2 and more.

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RubyConf China: NoSQL, Rails, and Matz on Ruby 2.0

Topics
Ruby on Rails,
MongoDB,
Ruby,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
Dynamic Languages,
Languages,
Database Design,
Data Access,
NoSQL,
Programming,
Rails,
Database,
Ruby1.9,
TokyoCabinet

The 2nd annual RubyConf China, this year in Shanghai, China, featured Ruby creator Matz who talked about Ruby Community and Ruby 2.0. InfoQ takes a look at the other talks and what tools and databases Ruby developers in and around China use.