Slightly OT, but wow, slowly reading your blogpost because it's terribly 
pleasant to read! :) Like, a high amusement-to-clause ratio.

(I think this should influence my own tech writing.)


On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 2:20:59 AM UTC+2, Moe Aboulkheir wrote:
>
> First time caller.
>
> Hildebrand is an asynchronous pure-Clojure (i.e. no Java AWS dependencies, 
> etc.) DynamoDB client written on top of httpkit.  I've been developing it 
> for a while now, and have used it in production, but hadn't gotten around 
> to telling anyone about it. 
>
> http://github.com/nervous-systems/hildebrand
>
> I wrote a circuitous blog post about it: 
> https://nervous.io/clojure/aws/dynamo/hildebrand/2015/06/08/hildebrand/ 
> (apparently in the future), which is more informative.
>
>  As this is the first public release, I'll just rattle off some high 
> points:
>
>  - Intuitive, consistent and total data representation of Dynamo schemas, 
> items, filters, update specifications, etc.
>  - Support for arbitrarily nested lists and maps in Dynamo items, has 
> support for set types
>  - Paginated/stepped query & scan with core.async channels
>  - It could possibly perform decently
>
> Take care,
> Moe
>
>

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