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Update videos on landing page #207

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ghost opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 1 comment
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Update videos on landing page #207

ghost opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 1 comment

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@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 30, 2016

Hello,

The four current videos are from 2014 and ready for a refresh. I suggest we pick four out of the following videos:

  1. Mike Mintz - Rendering ReQL directly in the browser using react-rethinkdb https://youtu.be/WchhRxdNojk
  2. Slava Akhmechet - What's coming up for RethinkDB in 2016 https://youtu.be/zL5_EsF06DM
  3. Travell Perkins - Experience APIs: A RethinkDB Business Use Case https://youtu.be/rm2zerSz6aE
  4. William Stein - Using RethinkDB in production at SageMathCloud https://youtu.be/WU6eSckPR7E
  5. Peter Hamilton - Robust Changefeeds with Elixir and RethinkDB https://youtu.be/oG_KK3tbBdE
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I think Elixir while cool might be a bit fringe-y for the messaging we want to be putting here on our homepage. Instead #5 I propose one these:

Rob Conery @ DevDay2015 in PL => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee1v_SuECRk

Highlights ease of use and RethinkDB developer friendliness and is an excellent excellent intro. (Just the sound of his voice will reduce your blood pressure.)

Realtime Stories:

These would be awesome to show as actual businesses using RethinkDB for great success. I like these two the most, and I think Platzi in #3rd place.

Lendio => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4uvpzxUwqI
NextGxDx => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYH8kn5sIEU

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