Asami: Turn your JSON into a Graph in 2 Lines

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  • naga

    Datalog based rules engine (by threatgrid)

  • As for rules, I suppose I neglected talking about that in this talk, as I was only considering it in the context of, "This is where Asami came from." The rules that integrate with Asami are in a project called Naga. I gave a talk on Naga at Clojure/conj back in 2016.

  • terminusdb

    TerminusDB is a distributed database with a collaboration model

  • Hi, there is TerminusDb that you might want to investigate. I haven't used it myself but it seems to be an immutable graph database with git like capabilities.

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  • mbrainz-sample

    Example queries and rules for working with the Datomic mbrainz example database

  • 2 more things to add; - I do need to expand durable stores to efficiently support Loom. Right now it’s only working for in-memory graphs. - do Datomic rules operate recursively? I thought they might, but looking at the transitive-net-# rules in the MBrainz example it seems that this isn’t supported

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