Hi Kris,

  I really like your approach, but I've also been feeling the burn a bit 
with having to store each SQL query in its own file (especially since my 
data exploration frequently leaves me cataloging hundreds of them). Take a 
look at the approach used in sql-phrasebook:

  https://github.com/ray1729/sql-phrasebook

  I'm hoping it will give you some ideas to extend Yesql to address this 
particular issue, ideally with a nicer syntax than that used in 
sql-phrasebook. Otherwise, I think Yesql is bound for great things!

  Cheers,
    ~Gary

On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 5:14:14 AM UTC-5, Kris Jenkins wrote:
>
> It depends on which kind of composability you mean. If we're talking about 
> a "SELECT ... FROM ..." here with a "WHERE ..." there, I don't see why not. 
> It's a down-the-road feature, but I'm open to it.
>
> But the kind of composability that would get me excited is the 
> cascalog/datalog kind. Where you could say, "SELECT * FROM employee" and 
> mix that with "SELECT * FROM deparment" and get an automatic, 
> sensibly-optimised join. That's real composibility, beyond mere string 
> concatenation. No, I don't see Yesql ever supporting that. (There again, I 
> haven't seen it from any of the Clojure-SQL-DSLs either. If you have, 
> please point me to them. I'd be interested!)
>
> Cheers,
> Kris
>
> On Tuesday, 12 November 2013 03:35:46 UTC, John Hume wrote:
>>
>> For me, the one feature that can justify an internal DSL for generating 
>> SQL is the ability to compose queries. I assume that's not on the Yesql 
>> roadmap. 
>> On Nov 11, 2013 5:10 AM, "Kris Jenkins" <krisaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> https://github.com/krisajenkins/yesql
>>>
>>> Yesql is a simple library for blending SQL & Clojure together, cleanly. 
>>> Here's how it works <https://github.com/krisajenkins/yesql#rationale>, 
>>> and how to use it <https://github.com/krisajenkins/yesql#example-usage>.
>>>
>>> Feedback welcomed,
>>> Kris
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