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by namibj 1975 days ago
Importantly, this doesn't just use memoization (it actually avoids having to spend memory on that), but rather uses operators (nodes in the dataflow graph) that directly work with `(time, data, delta)` tuples. The `time` is a general lattice, so fairly flexible (e.g. for expressing loop nesting/recursive computations, but also for handling multiple input sources with their own timestamps), and the `delta` type is between a (potentially commutative) semigroup (don't be confused, they use addition as the group operation) and an abelian group. E.g. collections that are iteratively refined in loops often need an abelian `delta` type, while monoids (semigroup + explicit zero element) allow for efficient append-only computations [0].

[0]: https://github.com/frankmcsherry/blog/blob/master/posts/2019...