The MongoDB Community is made up of stellar Champions and Creators who publish tutorials and videos, speak at events, and so much more. Here’s what they’ve been up to lately!
On Developer Center
- Community Creator @Markus_Wildgruber authored his fifth article, Handling Complex Aggregation Pipelines With C#.
- Community Creator @karen_z published her second tutorial, How to Deploy a Flask Application With MongoDB on Fly.io.
- Community Creator @rasaq_adewuyi published his first tutorial, Adding Autocomplete to Your Laravel Applications With MongoDB Atlas Search.
- Community Creator @Marko_Aleksendric wrote his first tutorial, Building a Foreign Correspondent With MongoDB, Anthropic’s Claude, Python.
Livestreams/Podcasts
- Community Champion Kevin Smith shared his knowledge of the MongoDB EF Core Provider on our livestream, Exploring the MongoDB EF Core Provider for .NET with Kev Smith.
Blogs/Articles
- Champion @Christoph_Strobl1 wrote a tutorial, Extending Spring Data Repositories Just Got Easier.
- Community Champion @finisky authored an article, Building a Transaction System with MongoDB.
- Community Champion @MalakMSAH shared her insights in Aligning MongoDB Schema Design with Query Patterns.
- Community Champion @eliehannouch authored blogs on MongoDB and the Raft algorithm and navigating MongoDB: native driver vs. ODM (Mongoose).
- MUG Leader @Abhishek_Bagga authored a blog on how insurance companies benefit from overcoming data challenges with MongoDB.
- Community Creator @Samuel_Molling authored a tutorial on encryption in-use: using CSFLE and Queryable Encryption with Golang.
- Community Creator @georgelza authored a blog series on generating realistic IoT data using Python and storing into a MongoDB Timeseries collection.
- Community Creator @shreya_patel wrote a blog on analysing the difference: MongoDB Atlas Full-Text Search and Vector Search.
- Community Creator @Fabio_Ramohitaj wrote a blog, Discovering YouTube Trends With MongoDB: Who Wins Between Tech, Food, Gaming…?.
Lastly, Community Creator @Mmodi developed an app that creates executable MQL queries against sample MongoDB databases where the community can share their queries with others to execute, explore, and grow their skills.
Well done, all! We’ve loved seeing all the incredible work you’ve done, and we’re looking forward to what comes next. See you in 2025.