M100: MongoDB for SQL Pros (MongoDB)

Offered by MongoDB University,
M100: MongoDB for SQL Pros (MongoDB)

Learn how to map your relational databases knowledge to MongoDB. This course will guide you on how to draw parallels between your existing knowledge and experience with relational databases and MongoDB. The course will contrast modeling a schema and writing application code and queries for a relational database versus doing it for MongoDB.

Armed with this new knowledge, you will be able to take on projects using MongoDB faster and be successful in developing these new projects or modernizing existing ones.
You will build a solid understanding of how MongoDB differs from relational databases. You will learn how to model in terms of documents and how to use MongoDB's drivers to easily access the database.

Prerequisites:
Expertise and/or knowledge of relational databases like its terminology, the ability to understand an entity-relationship diagram and familiarity with the Structured Query Language.

Course Details
TOTAL ESTIMATED EFFORT

  • 2 hours
  • Duration: 4 Chapters
  • Each chapter requires approximately 30 minutes to complete
  • Up to 60 days to complete from day of registration

Agenda

  • Chapter 1: Concepts of RDBMS and MongoDB
  • Chapter 2: Modeling for MongoDB
  • Chapter 3: Code and Queries
  • Chapter 4: The Life Cycle of an Application and Additional Resources

System Requirements
You will need access to a computer with: Operating System: Mac OS X 10.7+ 64-bit, Ubuntu 14.04+ 64-bit, or Windows 8+ (64-bit) Web Browser: Firefox 39.0+ or Chrome 43+ (Internet Explorer is currently not supported)

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