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Tuesday
Mar082011

CouchDB Training World Tour

Couchbase is preparing to hold several training sessions all over the world over the next few weeks. Each training session is 2-days and will cover a myriad of topics. Three courses are being offered at each training session. A complete description of each course is listed below.

  • Introduction to CouchDB – One day covering CouchDB development essentials. A key project committer and Couchbase trainer Alan McKean will cover Internals, API fundamentals, Document basics and Views. Workshops will include ample hands-on practice and Q & A time.
  • Advanced CouchDB – One day covering advanced CouchDB development. A key project committer and Couchbase trainer Alan McKean will cover Map/Reduce, Replication, Consuming Changes Feeds, Conflict Management and more.
  • Comprehensive CouchDB – Two days of training will take you from introductory development skills to advanced development capabilities. Again, led by a CouchDB committer and Alan McKean, Couchbase Director of Training, this workshop covers all the topics in the Introduction and Advanced sessions described above.

For more information or to register visit: Interested in CouchDB Training

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