+2 for a book; O'Reilly would be nice +1 for quality screencasts +1 for a tutorial for newbies like Django has +1 gui admin like pgadmin or mysqlmyadmin
I didn't read Mathias' book, but my impression from Table of Contents and sample.pdf was that it's very easy-read, good to understand the concepts. Some coupon/discount would be nice :) My own imagination of a potential reader for "Riak: The Definitive Guide" book is: - He has some knowledge of RDBMS, but not guru - Almost no knowledge about NoSQL. - May migrate to Riak from SQL database, say mysql. - May know some Erlang - learns better by looking how it's done - concept/theory should be followed by application of it. - use cases (when it is more than appropriate to use Riak, and when not) - schema examples - O'Reilly book It looks like I described myself, I'm afraid. :) And the last point was my personal preference as I have 50% discount as a member ;) -- buriwoy
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