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Coding Blocks

Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Data Models: Relational vs Document

Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

Technology, Education, Careers, How To, Business

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2020

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

We're comparing data models as we continue our deep dive into Designing Data-Intensive Applications as Coach Joe is ready to teach some basketball, Michael can't pronounce 6NF, and Allen measured some geodesic distances just this morning.

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You're listening to coding blocks episode one hundred and twenty three hey one two three

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social links there at the top of the page.

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With that, happy new year.

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I'm Alan Underwood. I'm Josac and I'm Michael Outlaw.

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This episode is sponsored by Data Dog. The monitoring platform for cloud scale infrastructure and applications allowing you to see inside

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any stack, any app, at any scale, anywhere.

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And Educative.io, level up your coding skills quickly and efficiently, whether you're just

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that is growing fast and looking for motivated team members like you.

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All right, well, as we always like to do, let's, we want to say thanks to everybody who took the time out of their busy day to leave us a review and so from iTunes we have

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Boulder Dude 333 the Pang One and I'm not gonna be fooled by this because he's he said that it's supposed to be pronounced like fish

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So you'd probably want me to say fish 26 but I'm not falling for it. I'm pretty sure it's fissic

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26 I think that's who you going trust you going to take his word for it or mine good

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but I was so hoping you hadn't read it? That's so awesome. Yeah I did. And I liked the

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