Yes, drivers for all major databases including NoSQL. -JR
On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 7:36:12 AM UTC-8, Mandolyte wrote: > > Will ActiveGo come packaged with common database drivers Oracle, > Postgresql, etc. and the usual assortment of NoSQL databases? > > On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 12:55:57 PM UTC-5, je...@activestate.com > wrote: >> >> >> >> On Friday, March 30, 2012 at 10:27:36 AM UTC-7, hcatlin wrote: >>> >>> Just thought I'd stop in and post something saying "hi" to the group. >>> I work at >>> Moovweb where we power some of the biggest e-commerce sites' mobile >>> experience >>> on our platform. Our platform has super strong demands on it and our >>> business is >>> growing at a nearly exponential rate. >>> >>> This past summer, I made the decision to switch all of our internal >>> software to Go >>> after being persuaded by our Senior Architect, Zhigang Chen. Of >>> course, knowing that Go >>> was beta and that the future of the company was being bet on Go was >>> (and is) amazingly >>> stressful. >>> >>> The library ecosystem was a little weak for our needs when we first >>> showed up so >>> we've since released a Regexp library called Rubex that makes regular >>> expressions >>> 2-3x faster, we've released Gokogiri which is a libxml wrapper library >>> for XML/HTML >>> parsing, and GVM the go version manager so that we can work with code >>> bases >>> on various versions of Go. >>> >>> A couple observations: >>> * New users/employees have learned Go very quickly. +20! >>> * Found out about breakage in 32-bit while in production. -10! >>> * Had to write our own libraries for some basic stuff. -5! >>> * Performs very well in production (only on 64-bit). +10! >>> >>> Man, so much to say... this bullet list might go on and on. >>> >>> I mostly just wanted to say that to us Go is not a hobbyist language. >>> Its a complex >>> build environment for us with dependency management and 5 full time >>> developers >>> writing code daily in it. >>> >>> We didn't build "some small part" of our platform in Go... its the >>> heart of our tech. >>> Our SDK is a compiled binary that we are packaging and sending out to >>> our >>> clients and integration partners. Our production system is handling >>> millions of pages >>> a day and millions of dollars of ecommerce a month. >>> >>> We've bet on Go big time... and will continue to bet on it. We will >>> continue to release >>> new code and we will continue to try and mature the community and tool >>> set so that >>> we can deal with real life issues. >>> >>> I'd love to hear if other companies are doing a similar thing. >>> >>> http://site.moovweb.com // public site >>> http://github.com/moovweb // public software repo >>> >>> -hampton (@hcatlin) >>> >>> >>> Hi Hampton, >> >> I can assure you some big bets are being laid on Go as it has so much >> going for it. My thoughts are here (I'm product guy at ActiveState) and why >> we at ActiveState are "all-in" on Go: http://bit.ly/2gD4zxp >> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2gD4zxp&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEmiaVgdQvofdE91EaLfyoWqU1Ugw> >> >> Cheers, >> >> -JR >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.