Asami: A flexible graph store in Clojure

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  • cozo

    A transactional, relational-graph-vector database that uses Datalog for query. The hippocampus for AI!

  • Got it. Yeah, datalog is cool. I really like it (if that wasn't obvious from my attempt at implementing it). While not built on SQLite, this project has caught my attention recently: https://github.com/cozodb/cozo

    It's built on RocksDB and has slightly different query syntax (supposedly to be more similar to Python's, as a primary target usecase is within Jupyter notebooks). Check it out!

  • asami

    A flexible graph store, written in Clojure (by quoll)

  • 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.

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  • mentat

    Discontinued UNMAINTAINED A persistent, relational store inspired by Datomic and DataScript. (by mozilla)

  • There is (now unmaintained) project called Mentat [0] from Mozilla.

    [0] https://github.com/mozilla/mentat

  • TCLisp

    Truffle Common Lisp

  • My first thought was a Truffle CommonLisp so you could integrate via the GraalVM.

    https://github.com/charig/TCLisp

    https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/issues/62

  • abcl

    Armed Bear Common Lisp <git+https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/> <--> <svn+https://abcl.org/svn> Bridge

  • My first thought was a Truffle CommonLisp so you could integrate via the GraalVM.

    https://github.com/charig/TCLisp

    https://github.com/armedbear/abcl/issues/62

  • QuestDB

    An open source time-series database for fast ingest and SQL queries

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