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Was also curious about "anchor modeling" and differential dataflow. https://github.com/frankmcsherry/differential-dataflow https://github.com/sixthnormal/clj-3df https://materialize.com/
But in terms of data-oriented-programming I suppose the cross product of data (facts that outlive an application process) with bitemporality (a specific style of metadata about those facts) does increase the scope of the discussion significantly.
In order to put some language about some of the concepts I would also reference "Metapattern". https://www.amazon.com/Metapattern-Context-Time-Information-Models/dp/0201704579 I found it a difficult read many years ago but a lot of the terminology and concepts actually stayed with me.