MongoDB Books

MongoDB Books

MongoDB

MongoDB Cookbook by Amol Nayak

 

  • MongoDB Cookbook by Amol Nayak is a succinct, yet thorough, cookbook for anyone interested in working with MongoDB.
  • A very good book in the cookbook style.
  • MongoDB Cookbook covers many administrative and programming matters.
  • Excellent
  • I found updated information on this book
  • Easy to read with lots of concise examples.

 

MongoDB: The Definitive Guide 1st Edition by Kristina Chodorow and Michael Dirolf

 

  • It is a good first book, for those who what to scratch the surface of MongoDB.
  • Very impressive and powerful book. Thanks Kristina & Michael.
  • Super useful, helpful diagrams; guides you through setup to more advanced topics.
  • Very good and up to date book. All the basis about mongoDB are there, and many more...
  • Very informative on how Mongodb works with some great use cases.

 

MongoDB in Action by Kyle Banker

 

  • It covers the product very well. The explanations are clear and detailed enough.
  • Very good book. Easy to read and lots of examples.
  • It touches everything but in a concise fashion.
  • It's simple to read and understand, maybe because MongoDB is simple or maybe because the book is simple.
  • It was a fast read that gave me all the knowledge I need.

 

MongoDB Basics 1st Edition by Peter Membrey, David Hows, and Eelco Plugge

 

  • I think this book is superb for the novice who knows nothing about MongoDB!
  • I found the book easy to read and follow.
  • Good info for beginners, I recommend it.
  • Covers the basics. Also covers a little bit of Geospatial operations and GridFS.
  • A good starter book before advancing to the reference material on the website.

 

Data Modeling for MongoDB by Steve Hoberman

 

  • Excellent book by Steve, clear, concise and easy to consume!
  • This is another good book by Steve Hoberman. I recommend the book.
  • Bravo, Mr. Hoberman for this excellent reference material.
  • I think that this is an excellent read even if you are not doing MongoDB.
  • If you need to build a system that is well designed ans supportable, this should be the first book you pick up.
  • I highly recommend this book.

 

NoSQL with MongoDB in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself 1st Edition by Brad Dayley

 

  • Excellent book cover all topics step by step with a good examples and a good theory in order to understand better the new paradigm.
  • This one will is typical and informative
  • You are going to be able to nail down and get an understanding of NOSQL, hitting it chapter by chapter.
  • The author shows you how to work with various languages: PHP, Java, Python and Node.js. Enough to get a budding programmer on the road
  • It walks you through the basics of NOSQL. If you know SQL, then NOSQL is something that you must learn as it ubiquity is evident.

 

Scaling MongoDB by Kristina Chodorow

 

  • It's a great book on Mongo, succinct and complete.
  • Great information, and very useful.
  • An enjoyable quick reading if you already know about MongoDB and you need more processing power.
  • The book is an enjoyable introduction to scaling MongoDB.

 

MongoDB Applied Design Patterns by Rick Copeland

 

  • The book makes it very clear that document-based databases is the future of data in the web.
  • The book is very comprehensive and Copelands gets to the point really fast which is what I like on this book.
  • One of the most useful books which illustrates how to apply mongoDB to solve real world problems.
  • A well written book, that if you have already worked with MongoDB you will be able to read quickly and learn from examples provided.

MongoDB: The Definitive Guide by Kristina Chodorow

The Little MongoDB Book by Karl Seguin

MongoDB in Action by Kyle Banker

MongoDB Applied Design Patterns by Rick Copeland

he Definitive Guide to MongoDB by Eelco Plugge

Scaling MongoDB by Kristina Chodorow

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