Node Patterns - Databases: Volume I - LevelDB, Redis and CouchDB

Node Patterns - Databases: Volume I - LevelDB, Redis and CouchDB

Node.js has been designed to do quick and efficient network I/O. It's event-driven streams make it ideal to be used as a kind of smart proxy, often working as the glue between back-end systems and clients.

Node was originally designed with that intention in mind, but meanwhile it also has been successfully used to build traditional web applications: an HTTP server that serves HTML pages or replies JSON messages and uses a database to store the data.

Node Patterns - Databases: Volume I - LevelDB, Redis and CouchDB

English | April 8, 2015 | ASIN: B00VV93SV2 | 149 Pages | PDF | 2.8 MB
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