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From N1QL to JavaScript and Back – Part 2: Basic Usage
From N1QL to JavaScript and Back – Part 2: Basic Usage

In the previous blog introduced to you new features in JavaScript user-defined functions. We are now going to explore them in more detail. Learn more.

Reflecting on the BASE IPO One Year Later 
Reflecting on the BASE IPO One Year Later 

On this day last year, Couchbase completed the IPO and became a publicly traded company. This milestone reflects the team’s hard work.

Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 4
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 4

In this post, we look at some of the misconceptions that Mongo has made about Couchbase and NoSQL, e.g. Is Couchbase NoSQL Database Good for Scaling?

Comparing Couchbase Capella vs CosmosDB
Comparing Couchbase Capella vs CosmosDB

CosmosDB is Microsoft’s NoSQL offering that’s exclusive to Microsoft Azure. It used to be called DocumentDB, but they changed the name and added some interesting new features. Let’s go a little deeper on it and explore its strategy, documentation, what...

Do More With Couchbase Capella™ on 6 Nodes Than MongoDB Atlas on 18 Nodes
Do More With Couchbase Capella™ on 6 Nodes Than MongoDB Atlas on 18 Nodes

Read the latest independent benchmark comparing the DBaaS offerings from Couchbase and MongoDB, leveraging the YCSB NoSQL database standard. Learn more.

Introducing the Couchbase Ambassador Program
Introducing the Couchbase Ambassador Program

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our Couchbase Ambassador Program! It is designed to support field experts that love to share their Couchbase expertise.

From N1QL to Javascript and Back – Part 1: Introduction
From N1QL to Javascript and Back – Part 1: Introduction

This blog gives you a taster of N1QL and the JavaScript User Defined Functions (UDF) features in Couchbase Server 7.1. Learn more with Couchbase.

Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 3
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 3

Couchbase discusses if NoSQL databases are secure, if they will lose your data, if NoSQL means “No ACID” transactions, and more. Sort out these misconceptions.

Using the Eventing Service to Consolidate Data from Multiple Sources
Using the Eventing Service to Consolidate Data from Multiple Sources

Couchbase eventing functions can be used to help consolidate data from differing sources/data models, here we denormalize tables on the fly.

Using Pydantic to Validate JSON Documents With Couchbase 
Using Pydantic to Validate JSON Documents With Couchbase 

JSON documents generated by pydantic can be used on Couchbase Capella platform without the concern for ill-formed documents, here's how.

Couchbase as a Persistent System of Records – Storage Considerations
Couchbase as a Persistent System of Records – Storage Considerations

Discover these key persistent storage infrastructure considerations because a solution can greatly impact your applications. Learn more with Couchbase today.

ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 4
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 4

In this post we look at the U in CRUD that stands for UPDATE, and we build an ASP.NET Core CURD endpoint that uses UPSERT in a SQL++ query.

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