On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 9:43:16 AM UTC-7, Jeff Bezanson wrote: > > This is an internal name we've been using; it hasn't been finalized > yet so I removed it from the site (the name collision with the > existing github org is one of the issues of course). If you're > interested in this kind of functionality please contact me directly. > > > On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Seth <catc...@bromberger.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > > From http://juliacomputing.com/products/juliafin.html > > > >> JuliaDB is a high-performance, columnar data store for working with > >> large-scale time series data. What sets it apart from the existing > products > >> in this area is the tight-knit integration of data and algorithms with > the > >> full power of the Julia ecosystem. In addition, high-performance > analytics, > >> easy parallelism, graphics and leveraging integrations with > spreadsheets and > >> data sources is the key to simplifying algorithmic trading, > backtesting, and > >> risk analytics. > > > > > > However, the only references I can find to JuliaDB is the GitHub > > organization (https://github.com/JuliaDB). > > > > Is this code open source, and if so, where does it reside? > > > > >
Thanks, Jeff. Are you folks planning on open-sourcing the database?