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Here, you’ll find the latest developer tutorials, upcoming official MongoDB events, and get a heads up on our latest Twitch streams and podcast, curated by Adrienne Tacke.
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Freshest Tutorials on DevHub
Want to find the latest MongoDB tutorials and articles created for developers, by developers? Look no further than our DevHub!
Build Offline-First Mobile Apps by Caching API Results in Realm
Andrew Morgan
This article shows how the RCurrency mobile app fetches exchange rate data from a public API, and then caches it in Realm for always-on, local access.
Document our Realm-Powered Swift Frameworks using DocC
Diego Freniche
Learn how to use the new Documentation Compiler from Apple, DocC, to create outstanding tutorials, how-tos, and explain how your Frameworks work.
Migrating Your iOS App’s Synced Realm Schema in Production
Andrew Morgan
This article will focus on using MongoDB Realm Sync to replicate your local Realm data with other instances of your mobile app and with MongoDB Atlas.
StartActivityForResult is deprecated!!
Mohit Sharma
Learn the benefits and usage of registerForActivityResult for Android in Kotlin.
MongoDB on Twitch & YouTube
We stream tech tutorials, live coding, and talk to members of our community via Twitch and YouTube. Sometimes, we even stream twice a week! Be sure to follow us on Twitch and subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified of every stream!
Latest Stream
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Last Word on the MongoDB Podcast
Latest Episode
Catch up on past episodes:
Ep. 77 - A Look at Modern Healthcare Technology Solutions with Luca Vicentini
Ep. 76 - The Role of a MongoDB Consulting Engineer with Eric Reid
Ep. 75 - Speaking at Your Next Tech Conference with Sven Peters
(Not listening on Spotify? We got you! We’re most likely on your favorite podcast network, including Apple Podcasts, PlayerFM, Podtail, and Listen Notes )
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