Seven Databases In Seven Weeks A Guide To Modern Databases And The NoSQL Movement(2nd Edition)
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Luc Perkins, Eric Redmond, Jim Wilson
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ISBN: 1680502530, 978-1680502534
Book publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
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