![]() ![]() First of all, it is important to understand that NoSQL doesn’t follow the same principles as Relational Databases such as fixed schemas, normalization, support for expressive queries like SQL. The difficulty comes in using it for the right places in the right way. In short, using NoSQL databases is not difficult. In this article, I’m going to highlight several points, which will be useful for beginners in adopting NoSQL. ![]() Also, bear in mind that NoSQL doesn’t mean ‘No SQL’, it means ‘Not only SQL’ . So if you are using Relational Databases as of now or going to use for a new software project, don’t worry, stick with your decision and it won’t die in the near foreseeable future. Although I‘m talking more about NoSQL in this article, I do believe Relational Databases have its strengths where it belongs.
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