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by msackman
3835 days ago
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Thanks for the link. Whilst I'm not arguing with your point, I believe I've never used the term "object database" to describe GoshawkDB, only "object store". I guess I'm struggling to find a more accurate term than "object store" to describe GoshawkDB. I don't like "document store", as to me "document" tends to be something human readable. |
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Look at the matter this way: CouchDB, MongoDB, and ElasticSearch, all use the term "document" to describe hash containing data of JSON-compatible model. They already do so, and they are quite well known in the field. It only makes sense to follow their lead, so your potential users can recognize capabilities of your application easier.