That'd be great if you reveal the "recipes". For example when i worked with DynamoDB i encountered a problem of atomic counter. The people who worked with the traditional relational databases, they face many problems when trying to use nosql DBs especially DynamoDB.
And I think that's cool to have quick access to the ways of solving of the problems we are accustomed to solve, working with relational DBs.
That'd be great if you reveal the "recipes". For example when i worked with DynamoDB i encountered a problem of atomic counter. The people who worked with the traditional relational databases, they face many problems when trying to use nosql DBs especially DynamoDB.
And I think that's cool to have quick access to the ways of solving of the problems we are accustomed to solve, working with relational DBs.
Have a nice day!
Nice suggestion! I am planning to write an article about DynamoDB design patterns and there seems to be a need for this!