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ArangoDB 2.0.2

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We have released a bug-fix release for ArangoDB 2.0.

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ArangoDB 1.4.14

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ArangoDB 2.0.1

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Ashikawa::Core 0.10 released

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We just released version 0.10 of the low-level ArangoDB Ruby driver Ashikawa::Core. It supports both ArangoDB 1.4 and 2.0. For more details see the release notes.

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ArangoDB Sharding Release 2.0.0 RC1

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ArangoDB 1.4.11

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We have released a bug-fix release for ArangoDB 1.4. As it is carnival, we skipped 1.4.10 and moved directly to 1.4.11. Please note that we are also preparing the ArangoDB 2.0 release. Therefore it is important to use the

zypper install arangodb=1.4.11

(or whatever package manager you use) with an explicit version.

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ArangoDB 1.4.9

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Cheerio, Node and Coffee-Script

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Foxx’ main purpose is to create a beautiful API for your AngularJS, EmberJS or Backbone.js front-end. However, sometimes you want to do more. We, for example, needed to parse some HTML files. ArangoDB is capable of using some Node.js modules, but unfortunately Cheerio was not one of those. One problem was that we did not support loading of JSON data modules. So, this was a good excuse to rewrite the module loader in ArangoDB to make it even more Node.js-friendly.

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CAP & Google Spanner: the survival of eventual consistency – A response to Dave Rosenthal’s article on Gigaom –

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In Next gen NoSQL: The demise of eventual consistency a recent post on Gigaom FoundationDB founder Dave Rosenthal proclaims the demise of eventual consistency. He argues that Google Spanner “demonstrates the falsity of a trade-off between strong consistency and high availability”. In this article I show that Google Spanner does not disprove CAP, but rather chooses one of many possible compromises between total consistency and total availability. For organizations with a less potent infrastructure than Google other compromises might be more suitable, and therefore eventual consistency is still..

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ArangoDB at FOSDEM 2014

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FOSDEM is an absolutely open and free conference in Brussels, Belgium. The conference offers an impressive amount of developer rooms discussing a broad range of technical topics, including NoSQL and graphs.

After a funny and productive ArangoDB hackathon weekend Frank and I arrived at FOSDEM on Sunday noon. We were looking forward to the talks in the graph devroom, but unfortunately for us it was not possible to enter the room (it was overfull, indicating a great quality of talks).At the next speakers change Frank and I managed to slip into the room and could enjoy two inspiring talks by..

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