On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 04:59:25PM +0100, Bradford Cross wrote: > I prototyped an approach last year that worked out well. I don't really > know what to call it - maybe something like "property based persistence." > It is kind of strange and I am not sure how broadly applicable it is - I > have only used it for financial time series data.
Yeay, that's exactly what I had in mind for my second try. I though I would call this special object some kind of execution context. > I still have the python code for this properties based time series > database. It is a very small and simple peice of code, but I am happy to > give it a quick polish and open source it if anyone is interested in > taking a look. I am very interested in both your code, and anything you can to tell us about what worked well, and what you would do different. > I am also about to try this model using F# and db4o for a .Net project. Functionally language are clearly a very interesting alley to go down for these problems. I am right now in Python, and staying there for a while, but I believe I can learn a lot from functionnal languages. Thanks for your feedback, Ga�l
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