Database in the Browser, a Spec

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  • Though it will be hard, I think we should aim to be as close to “easy” as possible. Datascript only requires you to indicate references and multi-valued attributes. Datomic requires a schema, but perhaps if we used an open-source, datalog-based database, we could enhance it to do something similar. Either as little schema as possible, or a “magically detectable schema”. (View Highlight)

title: “Database in the Browser, a Spec” author: “Stepan Parunashvili” url: ”https://stopa.io/post/279” date: 2023-07-29 source: reader tags: media/articles

Database in the Browser, a Spec

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  • Though it will be hard, I think we should aim to be as close to “easy” as possible. Datascript only requires you to indicate references and multi-valued attributes. Datomic requires a schema, but perhaps if we used an open-source, datalog-based database, we could enhance it to do something similar. Either as little schema as possible, or a “magically detectable schema”. (View Highlight)

title: “Database in the Browser, a Spec” author: “Stepan Parunashvili” url: ”https://stopa.io/post/279” date: 2023-12-19 source: reader tags: media/articles

Database in the Browser, a Spec

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  • Though it will be hard, I think we should aim to be as close to “easy” as possible. Datascript only requires you to indicate references and multi-valued attributes. Datomic requires a schema, but perhaps if we used an open-source, datalog-based database, we could enhance it to do something similar. Either as little schema as possible, or a “magically detectable schema”. (View Highlight)