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Paw recognition passports? That sounds far too cute to be a real thing :D
måning
which flavour?
i don't often do sql these days, always preferred postgresql tho
i had some quite good experiences with honeysql a while back composing queries from fragments iirc
speaking of queries, does anyone know of something like datomic pull, but for in-memory structures? Or maybe an eql implementation for maps
@dominicm i've not used it myself, but there's this - https://github.com/mpdairy/posh
oh, i guess that's https://github.com/tonsky/datascript under the hood
I've kinda been stepping around datascript here, not for a good reason necessarily. I quite liked swapping into a map rather than doing transactions I guess.
I think I've been avoiding it because I'm only interested in the pull aspect at the moment. But ds is pretty flexible.
Posh is a little bit too clever for my tastes, especially looking at the bug list. Debugging rerenders is not fun.
same. i love the window-function stuff
it's really made my life easier in the past
we just started using redshift (aws service with postgresql interface on a custom storage engine) for analytics, which is making me happy