Doing analytics on streaming packet capture data. Probably not as unusual as the red bull f1 racing team using it for wind tunnel analytics.
Speaking as a kdb programmer in finance (although for an unusual use case), most big (and some small) banks have an Enterprise license and have one or more teams that maintain a market data store and/or an order…
For anyone interested in apl, take a look at k which is essentially apl restricted to the ascii character set. There's also q (aka kdb) which adds some additional database-like functionality (among other things) however…
Doing analytics on streaming packet capture data. Probably not as unusual as the red bull f1 racing team using it for wind tunnel analytics.
Speaking as a kdb programmer in finance (although for an unusual use case), most big (and some small) banks have an Enterprise license and have one or more teams that maintain a market data store and/or an order…
For anyone interested in apl, take a look at k which is essentially apl restricted to the ascii character set. There's also q (aka kdb) which adds some additional database-like functionality (among other things) however…