asami
pathom
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3.0 | 0.0 | |
18 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | MIT License |
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asami
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datahike for reagent SPA?
Consider using Asami which also has time travel on the ClojureScript side: https://github.com/quoll/asami
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 18, 2022
Asami: A flexible graph store in Clojure\ (0 comments)
- Asami: A flexible graph store in Clojure
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Ideas for DataScript 2
The "Optimized B-Trees" section I _think_ is suggesting to get rid of datoms, which I 100% agree with. I do not think they add anything at all; IME you can have a collection of all attributes indexed by entity ID and then have additional indexes on top of that collection.
My stupid question is: why even bother with B-Trees? I believe asami[0] stores everything in memory using Clojure maps & sets.
[0] https://github.com/quoll/asami
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Does anyone have experience with ALM/PLM tools (Application/Product Lifecycle Management)?
Personally, I make use of Aristotle to build the Danish WordNet based on standard schemas, while I use Asami for a different project at work where I don't have the need for a shared vocabulary.
pathom
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Does anyone have experience with ALM/PLM tools (Application/Product Lifecycle Management)?
I wasn't able to find a ton of documentation about the various REST APIs implemented by these tools. Some ones seem to be public, other ones are private, other ones I wasn't able to find out. But since most of the ALM/PLM tools are written in Java, and that they often have a Java client library, I thought that they might be familiar to Clojure developers. Also, linked data model made me think about graph queries.
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Reactive Clojure: You don't need a web framework, you need a web language
Yeah you were mistaken, it's a full stack design. They recommend https://github.com/wilkerlucio/pathom for the connection. It's GraphQL done right, you write data "resolvers" on the backend, you declare very flexible graph queries on the front end -> this populates client DB and then fulcro uses that to render frontend.
Highly recommend reading through this section: https://book.fulcrologic.com/#FullStack
What are some alternatives?
cozo - A transactional, relational-graph-vector database that uses Datalog for query. The hippocampus for AI!
sharedb - Realtime database backend based on Operational Transformation (OT)
tuple-database
clojure-graph-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with graph-like data.
ai-cli - Get answers for CLI commands from ChatGPT right from your terminal
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language
odoyle-rules - A rules engine for Clojure(Script)
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform
abcl - Armed Bear Common Lisp <git+https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/> <--> <svn+https://abcl.org/svn> Bridge
derby - MVC framework making it easy to write realtime, collaborative applications that run in both Node.js and browsers
owoof - A program for querying and modifying information in a datalog-like format backed by SQLite.
reactor - Phoenix LiveView but for Django