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by anonu 742 days ago
I've been using kdb/q since 2010. Started at a big bank and have used it ever since.

Kdb/q is like minimalist footwear. But you can run longer and faster with it on. There's a tipping point where you just "get it". It's a fantastic language and platform.

The problem is very few people will pay 100k/month for shakti. I'm not saying people won't pay and it won't be a good business. But if you want widespread adoption you need to create and an ecosystem. Open sourcing it is a start. Creating libraries and packages comes after. The mongodb model is the right approach IMO

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Can you elaborate on what mongo did right? My understanding is that AWS is stealing their business by creating a compatible api
MongoDB's biggest feat is marketing. Recovering from people comparing your database with a black hole is... something.