List of Figures
Chapter 1. A database for the modern web
Figure 1.1. A basic relational data model for entries on a social news site
Chapter 2. MongoDB through the JavaScript shell
Chapter 3. Writing programs using MongoDB
Figure 3.1. MongoDB object ID format
Figure 3.2. Translating from Ruby to BSON
Figure 3.3. The Tweet Archiver output rendered in a web browser
Chapter 6. Updates, atomic operations, and deletes
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