... for a little SaaS app, because my friend-and-sponsor hasn't given me a deadline, nor sent irate letters asking for results.
Think of it like the poor man's XTDB + Datomic, if you like. Readings and conversations have taken me to deep questions explored in works by Snodgrass [0], Jensen[1], and Jepsen [2]. Shout out to the XTDB folk for their feedback and suggestions. This is why I hang in the Clojure community... it's full of people doing rad stuff who are also unwaveringly kind, helpful, and generous with their time.
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The pre-alpha version of "Project Writing for Nerds" [3]
A cohort-based workshop to help fellow gentlenerds "spool brain to disk" with as little friction as possible.
... for a little SaaS app, because my friend-and-sponsor hasn't given me a deadline, nor sent irate letters asking for results.
Think of it like the poor man's XTDB + Datomic, if you like. Readings and conversations have taken me to deep questions explored in works by Snodgrass [0], Jensen[1], and Jepsen [2]. Shout out to the XTDB folk for their feedback and suggestions. This is why I hang in the Clojure community... it's full of people doing rad stuff who are also unwaveringly kind, helpful, and generous with their time.
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The pre-alpha version of "Project Writing for Nerds" [3]
A cohort-based workshop to help fellow gentlenerds "spool brain to disk" with as little friction as possible.
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[0] Developing Time-oriented Database Applications in SQl https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/~rts/tdbbook.pdf
[1] Temporal Database Management https://people.cs.aau.dk/~csj/Thesis/
[2] Jepsen's helpful little notes on Consistency https://jepsen.io/consistency
[3] https://www.evalapply.org/index.html#writing-for-nerds
(edit: fix formatting)