Michael, I do mean that more or less, but using them directly is slow. Nested maps / cartesian on large data sets tries my patience.
John, Yeah I'd love to do this as a side project but the end result would probably be lacking without a lot of effort. If I end up needing this a lot maybe it will happen. There's a Haskell implementation I haven't looked at yet that I might be able to translate with lazy Racket. On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 11:58 PM, John Clements <cleme...@brinckerhoff.org> wrote: > > > On Dec 13, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Sean Kanaley <skana...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > Does anybody know of a workable LINQ for Racket? I'm basically looking > to run selects and joins on CSV files. > > > > If not, any roadblocks people have encountered toying with such a thing? > > Ooh, that would be nifty. > > I would imagine that doing a good job would require quite a bit of > database domain knowledge—I know just enough to know that it would be easy > and fun to do a really bad job. > > John > >
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