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by beagle3
1637 days ago
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On the things it does well - being a memory mapped column store, it hardly had any competition a few years ago (clickhouse might be getting there these days, perhaps) And if your fluent in K, one-of scripts and queries are significantly shorter and easier to get right. But it is not good as a general purpose language in a commercial setting - not because of the language itself which is fine if a bit spartan - but because it is hard to find people who are willing and able to work with it. Much like its predecessor APL, it’s a tool for thought more than a tool for implementation. |
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