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@tonsky is there a reason why you haven't tried adding persistence and a datomic-like schema for an open source datomic alternative? Too much effort, not enough time?
Ok, was curious because I started working on it as a side project and wondered if there was anything interesting preventing it. I've studied the datascript source quite a bit, it seems quite simple to transform the BTSet implementation into a persistent one. It seems like the other big task is around reindexing/gc and a separate transactor process, I haven't got into this at all yet. Mostly I'm just reimplementing datascript to understand how it all works, making slow progress due to lack of time too.
> seems quite simple to transform the BTSet implementation into a persistent one. It seems like the other big task is around reindexing/gc and a separate transactor process yes, I imagine quite the same things :)
well i'll let you know how it goes 😛 datascript has been quite a help, im not sure how i'll fare when i enter uncharted territory
my main aim is to exercise clojure and become a datascript/datomic expert in the process