Why would you migrate from a language full of :: and <> and {} which forces you to think about weird concepts about memory, ownership, sharing and pointers, to migrate to a very similar language? It's like stopping…
I once wrote a project (that is still in production) that used a graph database. It was definitely a graph workflow and I thought using a graph database was the right solution. I apologize to whoever has to maintain…
Why would you migrate from a language full of :: and <> and {} which forces you to think about weird concepts about memory, ownership, sharing and pointers, to migrate to a very similar language? It's like stopping…
I once wrote a project (that is still in production) that used a graph database. It was definitely a graph workflow and I thought using a graph database was the right solution. I apologize to whoever has to maintain…