Tag: C SDK
Announcing General Availability of the C++ SDK for Couchbase
We are thrilled to announce the General Availability (GA) of the C++ SDK for Couchbase! This release adds support for native C++ language to our existing comprehensive set of SDK libraries in 11 programming languages and marks a significant milestone...
Data Structures: Native Collections New in Couchbase 4.6
Data Structures in Couchbase 4.6 is our newest time-saving SDK feature. These allow your client applications to easily map your array-based JSON data into language specific structures. Leveraging native collections support in Couchbase will save you time and hassle: Easily map JSON...
Handling Runtime Errors in Ruby, Python and C Clients
Every app will eventually have to deal with an exception – runtime errors occur unexpectedly and your app must know how to deal with them and recover. It’s always good when error handling is transparent to the end-user but at...
Introducing the Couchbase .NET SDK 2.0 Beta 2!
Today we are releasing a Beta 2 of the Couchbase .NET SDK 2.0. This is an exciting update in our continued commitment to the .NET platform, and the .NET community. We've even managed to squeeze in a few new features...
Understanding group_level in View Queries with Compound Keys
Querying Views is what views are all about. Our documentation is great and can be found here: http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.0/couchbase-views.html Compound Keys Just to illustrate how group level works, let’s use a Map function that sorts users by the latest login timestamp, converting...
Understanding Letter Ordering in View Queries
Map/Reduce Views are an important part of Couchbase 2.0 and understanding how to query them is also important. Our documentation is great and can be found here: http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.0/couchbase-views.html One of the subtleties is understanding Unicode Collation ordering of letters which is...
10 Things Developers Should Know about Couchbase
As a developer, I’ve been using Couchbase Server for couple of months now and I love it. Having written several apps myself, I’ve come to learn many (but not all) of the ins-and-outs of Couchbase. To be a good Couchbase...