for example, when building image server (it's good example,but that's not what I have currently on my plate), mongodb can use plain documents to ingest jobs and process them
in sql you'd need plenty of tables, fields and stuff likethis and manage migrations
in mongo you can even save images to mongo itself, so that you have full solution for processing and storing images
and you dont need to deal with hundreds of tables and thousdans of fields and then manage updates and database cleanups from large batches
mongo has capped collections which limits collection size
and also everything is compressed with snappy as well
so mongo works ok as single instance (with replica) or as large deployment as well
and new storage engine has very good response times, I can pull really a lot of data very quickly using java, process it and save the results, there is very little overhead in that
and then, you can index any field from various documents
so the integration part, which is important in software, is really easy to implement
@nickdugger , YOU ARE AMAZING , Thank u so much , i spent hour(s) on this it is worked perfect now but could u explain me what happened when i wrote it after body ?
this code $(document).ready(function(){ $('#jqgh_Report_Customer').css('background-color','red'); }); it worked when i placed it before body closing tag it doesn't work when i place it in header Could u explain me why ??
@darkyen00 this really depends on how you actually use the db, normally with mongo any operation would be limited to update single document
for example, when you are manipulating image, you update only document which describes this image
you dont update several tables or fields which are describing this image, so that when it fails in the middle you need to roll back to preserve image information
there's isolation on batch read and single document update, so that the image data consistency is preserved even there are multiple jobs running there and multiple fields are updated
anyway, I will be looking into building front-end using node, I think Express because it's easier to start
i thought a loop through he list of arrays, use values, and loop through a self defined array add it to self defined array if it's unique. break if not
listOfObjects
.map(o => o.key) // Iterate over the array and create an array of arrays from the .key
.reduce((result, current) => result.concat(current)) // flatten to one array
.filter((item, index, array) => array.indexOf(item) === index); // remove duplicates
Java is too verbose. I'm fed up writting 100 files of 200 lines when 20 files of 50 lines would be enough in a more expressive language. I'm fed up trying to untangle premature inheritances. I'm fed up trying to find the right method to use in over-repetitive libraries (Apache libs are a shame to computing)
if not, then please don't do these approvals anymore. Java has its uses, it is not that bad but on some platforms/situations, there are other better languages for that.
I have this object and i want to print its value to the console:
var PageStatistics = function (page) {
var myFunctionName = function ()
{
//some logic of operation
//i want to print to the console the current object state to see if my logic works
console.log(this);
}...
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