Ah! Got what you mean, thanks a lot :) On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:52:39 AM UTC+2, Herwig Hochleitner wrote: > > 2013/3/25 Ryan <areka...@gmail.com <javascript:>> > >> Thanks for your input Herwig. >> >> When talking to a database, there might already be record and >>> list-of-records interface, for step 2. >> >> >> I didn't fully understand what you meant with that. Can you please >> explain? >> > > For example clojure.java.jdbc/insert! [1] can take a number of record > maps, to be inserted into a table. > Datomic's transact [2] can also take a list of maps, that are interpreted > as additions of facts to an entity. > I imagine similar interfaces exist for various no-sql systems. > > The hint was, that given those interfaces, your step 2 might just be > another functional transformation, continuing into a single call to an > update! function of your db system. > > [1] http://clojure.github.com/java.jdbc/#clojure.java.jdbc/insert! > [2] http://docs.datomic.com/clojure/index.html#datomic.api/transact > >
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