Hi All,

I just created a new, small, experimental library because I needed to 
represent a "timeline" of values as an immutable object.

Target use cases:
- Efficient logging of timestamped events
- Storage of sensor data event streams (Internet of Things etc.)

It's far from finished but I thought it would be worth sharing early in 
case others find it useful, have feature requests, or have ideas to 
contribute.

Key features / design points:
- Each value (event) on the timeline has a timestamp 
- Given a timeline, it is possible to quickly query the value at any point 
in time.
- Integrates with Joda time / clj-time
- Uses RRB trees (thanks Michal for clojure/core.rrb-vector) so that 
timelines can be efficiently cut and spliced together
- Backed by a protocol, allowing for alternative implementations (not sure 
if this is useful..... but maybe....)

Repository is here:

https://github.com/mikera/timeline

Have fun!

  Mike.

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