
Ep. 86 - Intro to Databases (Mark Nadal)
Mark Nadal was a front end developer looking for a better database. So he built his own. He walks us through the different types of databases, the limitations you might run into as you use them, and why he decided to build his own graph database.
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Show Notes
Mark Nadal was a front end developer looking for a better database. So he built his own. He walks us through the different types of databases, the limitations you might run into as you use them, and why he decided to build his own graph database.
Show Links
- Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor)
- Twitter Fail Whale
- Redis
- Alan Turing
- Turing Completeness
- neo4j
- Titan (distributed graph database)
- Joe Armstrong
- GunDB
- Tuple
- Codeland Conf
- Codeland 2019
Mark Nadal
Mark is a mathematician turned programmer. He runs a VC backed Open Source company and has traveled to over 25 countries. The diverse cultures he has experienced fuels his passion for learning, sharing, and creating open technology freely for all.