Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 3rd and 4th 2015

Matt Ingenthron

Couchbase, Inc.
About Matt
Matt is an Engineering Director and one of the leaders Couchbase development with a deep software development background. He had previously helped scale Java, Ruby on Rails and AMP web applications for large scale web deployments. He has been a contributor to the memcached project, one of the maintainers of the Java spymemcached client and a core developer on Couchbase. He is currently heading up Couchbase's efforts in helping developers be most effective with Couchbase and continues to lead the team in getting the right bits needed for Node.js, Java, .NET and PHP developers (among others).
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Speaking Sessions

  • Couchbase – Develop with Agility and Less Compromises

    5:00 PM Saturday   Room: AD-123
    Free yourself of compromise! Until recently the world of Document Databases and for that matter the world of NoSQL is often talked about as a great platform for flexibility and scaling, but with compromises in data access. Couchbase Server is a multi model, general purpose database that can be used as a managed cache tier, a key-value store, and a document database based on JSON. It is designed for interactive, online applications with low latency, scale and built-in high-availability. In this talk, Matt will tour some of the capabilities of the upcoming Couchbase Server 4.0. In the new release, Couchbase is introducing a new query language named N1QL, which extends SQL to JSON document querying. Java, Node.js and .NET developers (among others) can use all of this power as they build applications with RxJava, the Couchbase Ottoman ODM or just in .NET with LINQ. Come to this session ready to read code and watch demos that will give you a sense of where Couchbase fits in with the modern applications you are building.

  • Couchbase – Develop with Agility and Less Compromises (Repeat)

    1:15 PM Sunday   Room: AD-211
    Free yourself of compromise! Until recently the world of Document Databases and for that matter the world of NoSQL is often talked about as a great platform for flexibility and scaling, but with compromises in data access. Couchbase Server is a multi model, general purpose database that can be used as a managed cache tier, a key-value store, and a document database based on JSON. It is designed for interactive, online applications with low latency, scale and built-in high-availability. In this talk, Matt will tour some of the capabilities of the upcoming Couchbase Server 4.0. In the new release, Couchbase is introducing a new query language named N1QL, which extends SQL to JSON document querying. Java, Node.js and .NET developers (among others) can use all of this power as they build applications with RxJava, the Couchbase Ottoman ODM or just in .NET with LINQ. Come to this session ready to read code and watch demos that will give you a sense of where Couchbase fits in with the modern applications you are building.