Interesting topic. I just started exploring mongodb with my new project. I have been using SQL previously.
What's most amazing about mongodb in my experience is how fluid it is like previously mentioned. I think this is what makes it much more scalable in comparison to SQL. However, joins and data validation are an obvious issue.
I am looking for performance and so, wouldn't mind personally validating the data with an api. Therefore, mongodb is my goto db especially for the fact that my project is a start-up and the data is highly likely to change overtime.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Interesting topic. I just started exploring mongodb with my new project. I have been using SQL previously.
What's most amazing about mongodb in my experience is how fluid it is like previously mentioned. I think this is what makes it much more scalable in comparison to SQL. However, joins and data validation are an obvious issue.
I am looking for performance and so, wouldn't mind personally validating the data with an api. Therefore, mongodb is my goto db especially for the fact that my project is a start-up and the data is highly likely to change overtime.