London MUG #8: 3DRepo and Build your own Foursquare
Event Info
Description
Tthe London MongoDB User Group this October brings you talks from Jozef Doboš of University College London on 3DRepo.org and Marek Jelen of OpenShift on "Build your own Foursquare with MongoDB's Spatial Features and the Cloud".
Jozef Doboš:
3DRepo uses MongoDB as a domain specific repository to store scene graph components as well as associated non-linear revision history of 3D assets.
In his talk, Jozef will concentrate on the technical details of storing directed acyclic graphs in a flat collection of objects. He will also demonstrate several custom-built database front-ends written in C++, WebGL with Javascript and Java as well as Android.
Marek Jelen:
You have seen the stuff that FourSquare has done with spatial and you want some of that hotness for your app, right? But, where to start? Have no fear - by the end of this session you will have all the pieces necessary to write your own location based app. The OpenShift platform already has MongoDB plus the spatial bits installed, so there is no need to find a VPS or convince your IT dude to install stuff. What's OpenShift? It's Red Hat's free auto-scaling Platform as a Service.
This session will start with a quick intro on firing up an OpenShift instance with MongoDB. Then we will load and query spatial data to and from MongoDB using simple Ruby web application. When you go home you will be able to amaze your friends and supervisors with some spatial magic goodness you can control.
Win a ticket to Red Hat Developer Days!
Red Hat Developer Day is heading to London, November 1, for a one-day event you won't want to miss. Want to win a ticket? We have one to give away! RSVP "Yes" to attend and turn up on the night -- Marek Jelen will choose a winner at random!
Food
Food this month comes in the form of the awesome burritos from the good people at Poncho8 and as always there will be plenty of beer! We hope you'll enjoy it -- arrive on time!