HandlerSocketClient
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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haskelldb
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Why exactly I want Boring Haskell to happen
HaskellDB was principled but the codebase was somewhat bitrotted, it had dubious denotational semantics, it was possible to write crashing queries. and only worked with a special "record" form data types that it had cooked up. On the other hand once one accepted the special "records" everything else looked like familiar Haskell. Queries were written in do-notation.
What are some alternatives?
cassy - High level Cassandra bindings for Haskell
HongoDB - A Simple Key Value Store
ampersand - Build database applications faster than anyone else, and keep your data pollution free as a bonus.
database-migrate - database-migrate haskell library to assist with migration for *-simple sql backends.
persistent-database-url
haskelldb-connect-hdbc-catchio-mtl - Bracketed HDBC session for HaskellDB
traildb - Haskell bindings for TrailDB
mywatch
haskey - Transactional key-value store written entirely in Haskell
perdure - Robust persistence for typed immutable data
squeal-postgresql - Squeal, a deep embedding of SQL in Haskell
classy-influxdb-simple