The Forbes article is from April, while The Local article you're quoting is from October. Back in April, the proposal was different, as The Local explains. And the biggest problem for startup founders remains: you're…
Looks like a competitor/alternative to Smithy, https://smithy.io/2.0/index.html. Since at least one person from the TypeSpec team is here, do you have any thoughts on how they compare?
"Design in Practice" by Rich Hickey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QF2HjHLSE
Just for Apache Arrow itself, https://arrow.apache.org/docs/java/ compared to https://arrow.apache.org/docs/js/ or https://arrow.apache.org/docs/cpp/ doesn't look promising in terms of the documentation being usable.…
Sure - but the comment you're replying to made no mention of NoSQL. It just said Clickhouse lacks OLTP by design, that doesn't mean it won't be widely used, just that it will perhaps be limited to analytics workloads.…
BigQuery uses a lot of tricks to get efficiency, but this post emphasizes Apache Arrow and open data formats like it as the way forward (in particular the last point, "Be open, or else…") which are not currently…
The Forbes article is from April, while The Local article you're quoting is from October. Back in April, the proposal was different, as The Local explains. And the biggest problem for startup founders remains: you're…
Looks like a competitor/alternative to Smithy, https://smithy.io/2.0/index.html. Since at least one person from the TypeSpec team is here, do you have any thoughts on how they compare?
"Design in Practice" by Rich Hickey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QF2HjHLSE
Just for Apache Arrow itself, https://arrow.apache.org/docs/java/ compared to https://arrow.apache.org/docs/js/ or https://arrow.apache.org/docs/cpp/ doesn't look promising in terms of the documentation being usable.…
Sure - but the comment you're replying to made no mention of NoSQL. It just said Clickhouse lacks OLTP by design, that doesn't mean it won't be widely used, just that it will perhaps be limited to analytics workloads.…
BigQuery uses a lot of tricks to get efficiency, but this post emphasizes Apache Arrow and open data formats like it as the way forward (in particular the last point, "Be open, or else…") which are not currently…