Has these been any practical application of (i.e. libraries inspired by) David Spivak's work on categorical database theory?

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  • project-m36

    Project: M36 Relational Algebra Engine

  • Project:M36 implements a relational algebra engine based on the similar Out of the Tarpit paper. Specifically, Project:M36 supports user-defined sum and product types, server-side Haskell functions, querying of past state, and more.

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