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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
Regarding the backend: 1. This is probably a dumb question. Why using both promesa and core.async? 2. Why defining your own query helpers instead of using something like HugSQL (I love that library) 3. Are you using Node.js just for sending emails with mjml? 4. What are you using GraalVM for? Server side rendering the React frontend? Thanks! And sorry for the deluge of questions :)
I have a few questions about the tech stack and the project. Well, actually a lot of them :) General questions: 1. does this project have the same scope as something like Figma? Or maybe Webflow? 2. how much code Clojure code are you able to reuse on the ClojureScript frontend? I'm curious because I'm sold on using Clojure for a complex backend like this, but I'm still skeptical on using ClojureScript on the frontend. Does ClojureScript really provide a solid advantage over Typescript? Regarding the frontend: 1. I have never used beicon. Is it a 1:1 RxJS wrapper? Are there any significant differences with RxJS? 2. Is rumext a React wrapper? Why did you pick that over Reagent, Rum, etc? How does it compare with other React wrappers? 3. Is the combination rumext + beicon something akin to re-frame? Did you consider re-frame? I'm asking because I've used it and really liked it, but mine was just a small project.