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Ep. 101 Debunking the Myth of Going Schemaless

Published Mar 09, 2022
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Developers everywhere have embraced document databases. But in many cases, it’s for the wrong reasons. Take the current hype around going schemaless — it’s almost too easy to store arbitrary JSON or XML in a document database. But if you expect to filter, modify and retrieve it efficiently, you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. On today's episode, we're talking with John Page, Distinguished Engineer at MongoDB about the concepts and myths surrounding the schemaless nature of document databases and MongoDB. 


John's Blog: https://medium.com/@johnlpage


John's Article on The New Stack: https://thenewstack.io/debunking-the-myth-of-going-schemaless/


MongoDB is coming to the Game Developers Conference March 21st thru March 25th. Stop by the MongoDB booth to share your story with the Podcast. Mention the word podcast to receive a special SWAG Surprise. 


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