[clean-list] Transparent Persistence using a "natural" store
Mark Koenig
questionmarkfarm at gmail.com
Wed Mar 17 06:45:45 MET 2010
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:54 AM, <zuurb078 at planet.nl> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> How about that indeed. Dynamics do most of what you want. But indeed,
> currently there is no huge graph store that encompasses RAM and the file
> system, any data bases on disk and what do you think, all databases
> scattered around the world?
>
>
My that was a quick jump from useful to absurd. But Id agree
> The Clean guru's may be able to say how far we are on the road to that
> Utopia.
>
I thought this is their forum??? Do they ever weight in?
> Meanwhile you can try to imagine the practical problems that such a system
> might never solve, such as unpredictable performance, servers that are shut
> down on the fly, authorizations that are changed while you work, distributed
> circular garbage, etc.
>
If I get a 50% increase in design productivity because the system takes care
of I/O, I'll worry about that when we get that far.
Has anyone experimented with Clean & hypergraph?
Whats involved in creating an interface?
Mark
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