Yeah, launching a new product that people will rely on from day one and will change a lot in the near future is not the time to try out schema-less databases.
I'm building @snap_as on Google App Engine and was using their NoSQL datastore (because cheaper), but refactored everything today to use MySQL.
Going with something I'm comfortable in is going to mean a more stable, reliable product and less of my own sanity lost.
This instance is only for A Bunch Tell projects.
I'm building @snap_as on Google App Engine and was using their NoSQL datastore (because cheaper), but refactored everything today to use MySQL.
Going with something I'm comfortable in is going to mean a more stable, reliable product and less of my own sanity lost.