Yeah I had kinda similiar ideas, Thorsten.

PicolispDB is certainly a killer feature - multi-paradigm database
(Key-Value, Object, Document, Graph, Relational.. really everything
covered), ACID (transactions), many indexing capabilities (including
text and spatial indexing), performant, extremely flexible and nicely
well maintainable.

In the past, a lack of (digitalized) data was often an obstacle to get
useful (business) insights with software.
This changed, we are drowning in data.

Now, and for the foreseeable future, the problem is to make sense of the
data, to be able to filter, map and connect various formats and data
sources together - while requirements change all the time.

I believe Picolisp Database is a tool outstandingly suited for this.

On 22.02.21 17:04, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> hallo list,
> I always thought a "killer app" would be nice, to make those "killer
> features" popular, and I always thought that could be a "data science
> application builder" with 3 features:
>
> - easy data import into a Picolisp DB
> - ffi/java wrappers for many data science libs (Rmath,  Weka, ...)
> - easy web app development
>
> because for data scientists it seems often quite difficult to build
> applications on top of their data, and with Picolisp it would be all
> integrated into one single tool.
>
> But then I should be the one who implements that, and I made some
> attempts, but never had the time/energy/stamina/skills to bring it on.
> So this is just an idea I had for quite some time ...
>
> Cheers
> Thorsten

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