Reuven Lerner is a freelance Web developer, consultant, and trainer, specializing in open-source technologies. He created one of the first 100 Web sites in the world, writes Linux Journal’s monthly Web developer column, is a panelist on the weekly Freelancers Show podcast, and recently published his new ebook, "Practice Makes Python."
Reuven has a PhD in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University, where he created and researched online collaborative communities.
Presentations by Reuven M. Lerner:
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DevconTLV June 2015 Conference, Monday, June 22, 2015, 14:35
For nearly 20 years, PostgreSQL has had a reputation as a rock-solid, open-source, relational database. Many companies around the world have turned to it when they want to store and retrieve data using the relational model.
In recent years, with the growth of NoSQL databases, some people have wondered whether PostgreSQL is really an appropriate tool for modern times and needs. The answer is "yes" -- not only because PostgreSQL's relational capabilities continue to grow and improve, but also because it now offers many NoSQL-style functions.
In this talk, I'll demonstrate this functionality, and discuss why PostgreSQL might seem old and boring, but is often a better choice for your applications than many strictly NoSQL solutions.
דוברים נוספים באירוע openisrael
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Eden Shochat
General PartnerGenesis Partners -
Guy Burstein
מומחה טכנולוגיות פיתוח, מיקרוסופט ישראלMicrosoft -
Asaf Waizman
Solution Architect for Greece, Turkey, Israel and CyprusRed Hat -
Uri Barkan
מרכז נושא הקוד הפתוחElbit -
פלי הנמר
יזם ומנהיגPeople & Computers -
Yardena Meymann
Senior ArchitectVMware -
Ami Shlezinger
מרכז נושא הקוד הפתוחהתעשיה האוירית -
Eran Gal
CEOXorcom -
Joel Barel
FounderTersus -
Pini Burtman
Innovation Center & University Relations ManagerIBM -
מוטי הדס
Head of Data Analytics SalesGoogle Cloud -
Guy Shkolnik
Founder & CEOWebTech Innovation -
Gilad Ben-Yossef
Open Source EvangelistScreenovate Technologies -
Yaniv Leibovitch
Regional Manager, GTIRed Hat -
Adam Kariv
EntrepreneurThe Public Knowledge Foundation -
Boris Rakhlin
CTOIgnite