mongodb at busyconf

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Making great conferences even better busyconf.com Ryan McGeary Jim Garvin Monday, April 4, 2011

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Jim Garvin and I attend conferences, and as attendees, the schedule at the conference is often lacking. It’s poorly organized, lacks information, and requires Internet access. This makes it hard as an attendee to choose the talks you want to go to. BusyConf is an attempt to solve that problem while also making it easier for conference organizers to run a conference. We handle the calls for proposal, we allow organizers to rate proposals, we give them an interface to drag-n-drop activities onto a schedule, and we publish that schedule in many formats. MongoDB was a huge win for us while designing our application. The goal of this talk is to explain why we chose MongoDB, how we use it at Busyconf, what design decisions we considered, and what the alternatives might have been.

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Making greatconferences even better

busyconf.com

Ryan McGearyJim Garvin

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Why we use MongoDB

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Ryan McGearyhttp://ryan.mcgeary.org

@rmm5t

Jim Garvinhttp://thegarvin.com

@coderifous

Three Thirties

McGeary Consulting Group

Monday, April 4, 2011