Greetings,

I've recently started learning Clojure. For the past year or so I've
been using CouchDB, and am very happy with the MVCC disk storage
system it uses. Has anyone tried marrying the two system systems to
create a truly persistent data primitive where any "updates" to a map
is written to the disk?

To me this seams like a awesome opportunity for Clojure. If we could
create maps/vectors/whatever and read/"write" to them and have their
contents somehow stored in on disk, complete with transactional style
support, clojure could basically have a built-in database system that
could be used in countless situations.

So has anyone tried this? If not, I may just give it a whirl, and
others would be welcome to help.

Timothy Baldridge

-- 
“One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was
that–lacking zero–they had no way to indicate successful termination
of their C programs.”
(Robert Firth)

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