According to the documentary group it was hand drawn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cult-repo_call-us-old-fashion...
>No query planner whatsoever. In databases like XTDB, the order of :where clauses doesn't matter since the engine is able to optimize them. In Datomic, swapping two :where clauses can transform a 10ms query into a 10s…
I think we just fixed that one. Sorry for the hiccups!
Thanks for the report! just fixed the link.
Interestingly, once you are on datomic you have a little more freedom of choice on underlying storage. Since Datomic uses postgres/ddb/cassandra as just a KV store it becomes trivial to switch underlying storage using…
You will no longer be able to renew Starter after the 1 year period on the same account. Renewal only covers the ability to use newer versions and upgrade. The license is perpetual and as long as you are not upgrading…
According to the documentary group it was hand drawn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cult-repo_call-us-old-fashion...
>No query planner whatsoever. In databases like XTDB, the order of :where clauses doesn't matter since the engine is able to optimize them. In Datomic, swapping two :where clauses can transform a 10ms query into a 10s…
I think we just fixed that one. Sorry for the hiccups!
Thanks for the report! just fixed the link.
Interestingly, once you are on datomic you have a little more freedom of choice on underlying storage. Since Datomic uses postgres/ddb/cassandra as just a KV store it becomes trivial to switch underlying storage using…
You will no longer be able to renew Starter after the 1 year period on the same account. Renewal only covers the ability to use newer versions and upgrade. The license is perpetual and as long as you are not upgrading…