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by h0l0cube
2247 days ago
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I was hoping to hear about real-world use-cases. It's hard to make a commitment to a nascent technology, when there are already more established solutions, if they are flawed in some way that can be worked around... or if the performance hit is acceptable... or where the benefit of switching is hard to visualize. It was probably a misstep to criticize Google, as you did in the link in my post. Your ressentiment only highlighted that respected people at Google voted against your technology. It did catch my attention, but it might have burnt some bridges, and left me with a lingering question mark. I think if you're sincere about adoption of your technology, it has to be couched in clear terms of how it will fulfill business needs, and I'd like to see that. I'm intrigued by this performance gain, but I need a strong argument to help me decide if it's worth the opportunity cost to try Dgraph to make something. |
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My comments about Google were accurate. I want to avoid saying anymore on that topic, because that's not my point here.