Have any of you Rust developers ever used Skytable and been satisfied so far? Is it also 100% open source or do I have to pay attention to something like SurrealDB and can GraphQL or something similar also be used on it?
Which of these #Rust databases is probably more practical and faster for a fast #WebDev project in pure #RustLang, which #NoSQL database would you prefer?
(The question about #DB is not meant seriously, because depending on the task and the desired solution, the results will be different.)
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In order to sort items in a table you use a "sort key", but then when you want to delete one of the items in the table you then have to provide the primary key and the sort key.
I get why; it's partitioning based on keys, and the sort key is part of the compound key, so it needs it to fully address the row you're deleting.
Man if anybody has a lead.... all the entry level jobs want #internships and all the internships want me to be still enrolled in school for the next school year. I returned to school too late for the summer internship hiring season last year and now I'm too close to graduation for anything coming up.
If you have a lead or a referral for an entry level position that requires no professional experience, or please hit me up!
I was one of the original #Neo4j ambassadors back in the day: I ran training sessions; I even “trained the trainers” for awhile.
I really miss doing all that. I’m happy to see the folks there still doing such great work.
If you have even a passing interest in graph databases, you owe it to yourself to check it out. It’ll open a door into a much bigger world (read: rabbit hole).
(update: no longer looking, thanks y'all!) I'm poking around for short term work. Anyone looking for a short-term software/data person? I can do stuff in #python#ruby#rstats various #SQL DBs and #NOSQL DBs - I can build packages, do maint., etc. Experience with biological data, scholarly data/metadata, political data.
I got nerdsniped by @tef & @sushee to demonstrate how relatively easy it is to build a CRAQ (https://timilearning.com/posts/mit-6.824/lecture-9-craq/) system atop @couchdb — Showing that as much as CouchDB is a distributed database in itself, it is also a very nice toolkit to build other kinds of distributed databases with it :)
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