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Fixed linkedin links and fixed Coffee With Java YouTube playlist at Jakarta NoSQL blog posts
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If you're an expert on some NoSQL database that Eclipse JNoSQL doesn't support, feel free to open an issue or a PR in these project repositories.

Except for previously mentioned NoSQL solutions like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post is open-source. So, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/live/7qhHOOoZEBU?feature=share[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me! Contributing to these projects is not just code, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career, and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!
Except for previously mentioned NoSQL solutions like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post is open-source. So, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qhHOOoZEBU&list=PLOQgznExm9ivs8VZ1ub8-F-JS7GB-V7sC[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series, target=_blank], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me! Contributing to these projects is not just code, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career, and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!



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I'm bursting with gratitude and would love to give a big shout-out to my incredible Java community friends for their unwavering support throughout my journey. A special round of applause for:

- Otavio Santana, you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship have opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/otaviojava/[Otavio Santana, target=_blank], you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship have opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.

- Karina Varela, your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kvarel4/[Karina Varela, target=_blank], your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.

- Fabio Franco, you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrieljava/[Gabriel Silva Andrade, target=_blank], your support and encouragement have been a constant source of inspiration for me. Your partnership at the SouJava JUG and Java community initiatives around this subject have been invaluable in shaping this content. Thank you for your unwavering support.

- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio-franco-8401055/[Fabio Franco, target=_blank], you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.

- And to the OpenLiberty team, thank you for opening your doors and allowing me the privilege to share and post this content that I've thoroughly enjoyed working on. Thanks for this opportunity.

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if you're an expert on some NoSQL database that Eclipse JNoSQL doesn't support, feel free to open an issue or a PR on these project repositories.

Except for the NoSQL solutions like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post is open-source, so, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started to contribute, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/live/7qhHOOoZEBU?feature=share[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me. Contributing to these projects is not just code, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!
Except for the NoSQL solutions like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post is open-source, so, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started to contribute, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qhHOOoZEBU&list=PLOQgznExm9ivs8VZ1ub8-F-JS7GB-V7sC[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series, target=_blank], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me. Contributing to these projects is not just code, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!

== Special thanks

I'm bursting with gratitude and would love to give a big shout-out to my incredible Java community friends for their unwavering support throughout my journey. A special round of applause for:

- Otavio Santana, you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship have opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/otaviojava/[Otavio Santana, target=_blank], you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship have opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.

- Karina Varela, your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kvarel4/[Karina Varela, target=_blank], your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.

- Fabio Franco, you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrieljava/[Gabriel Silva Andrade, target=_blank], your support and encouragement have been a constant source of inspiration for me. Your partnership at the SouJava JUG and Java community initiatives around this subject have been invaluable in shaping this content. Thank you for your unwavering support.

- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio-franco-8401055/[Fabio Franco, target=_blank], you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.

- And to the OpenLiberty team, thank you for opening your doors and allowing me the privilege to share and post this content that I've thoroughly enjoyed working on. Thanks for this opportunity.

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- https://github.com/eclipse/jnosql-databases
- https://github.com/eclipse/jnosql-extensions

if you're an expert on some NoSQL database that Eclipse JNoSQL doesn't support, feel free to open an issue or a PR on the project repositories mentioned above. Except for the NoSQL solutions mentioned like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post are open-source, so, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started to contribute, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/live/7qhHOOoZEBU?feature=share[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me! Contributing to these projects is not just with codes, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career, and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!
if you're an expert on some NoSQL database that Eclipse JNoSQL doesn't support, feel free to open an issue or a PR on the project repositories mentioned above. Except for the NoSQL solutions mentioned like MongoDB and Couchbase, all the technology used in this blog post are open-source, so, what do you think about contributing to these projects? If you don't know how to get started to contribute, take a look at this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qhHOOoZEBU&list=PLOQgznExm9ivs8VZ1ub8-F-JS7GB-V7sC[Coffee.withJava("Contribute to JNoSQL") Youtube Series, target=_blank], or if you prefer, feel free to contact me! Contributing to these projects is not just with codes, you could help a lot by promoting and speaking about them wherever you go! Contributing to open-source is a great way to boost your career, and improve your skills to become an effective developer and relevant in the market! Think about that!

== Special thanks

I'm bursting with gratitude and would love to give a big shout-out to my incredible Java community friends for their unwavering support throughout my journey. A special round of applause for:

- Otavio Santana, you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship has opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/otaviojava/[Otavio Santana, target=_blank], you're not just a mentor but a guiding star in my open-source journey. Your mentorship have opened doors for me to become an active open-source contributor and a proud Eclipse Foundation committer. Thank you for being such a monumental part of my journey. Also, thanks for your insightful reviews of the codes featured in this blog post.

- Karina Varela, your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kvarel4/[Karina Varela, target=_blank], your keen eye for detail and your generosity in sharing your knowledge have enriched this content beyond measure. Your thoughtful reviews have made this content not just better, but truly curated and relevant. I'm so grateful for your contribution.

- Fabio Franco, you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.
- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrieljava/[Gabriel Silva Andrade, target=_blank], your support and encouragement have been a constant source of inspiration for me. Your partnership at the SouJava JUG and Java community initiatives around this subject have been invaluable in shaping this content. Thank you for your unwavering support.

- link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio-franco-8401055/[Fabio Franco, target=_blank], you were the catalyst for this wonderful opportunity, connecting me with the fantastic OpenLiberty team and offering your support throughout the publishing process of this blog post. Your belief in me and your encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for making this possible.

- And to the OpenLiberty team, thank you for opening your doors and allowing me the privilege to share and post this content that I've thoroughly enjoyed working on. Thanks for this opportunity.

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