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2016-03-22
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@tony.kay: Since I'm all too new to whole Om Next idea - does it mean that there is no known implementation of Om Next query executor for any other db than Datomic, even outside of Untangled?
@vmarcinko: Since you write your own parser you can make it work with any database
its just that Datomic and DataScript use Datomic pull syntax out of the box so you can work with minimal effort
@adamkowalski: thanx, just dunno how hard that is so was wondering has anyone succeeded with that for any other db (and I know that Datomic is natural fit, thus so many examples with it around)?
you'd be better off asking that in the #C06DT2YSY channel (as far as others doing it). I've seen ppl on there saying they are using SQL
@tony.kay: I just wanted to say thanks for all your contributions. I really learned a lot from your interactive tutorials. It seems like a really good intro to not only OM, but also how to use devcards to make your development environment almost like a visual repl