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at Nov 4, 2011 at 3:15 am
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Good color choices on the website. It would be interesting to see
some performance comparisons between korma and clojureql, but I don't
really know what kinds of tests would make for good benchmarks. From
what I read c3po is the preferred way to do connection pooling (I had
been configuring clj-dbcp), so kudos on that. I've never used c3po
before, but it looks like there's a config file which gives more
flexibility than the connection-pool function - is there any ceremony
involved in making korma use the c3po config file?
Also, why use the log4j stuff directly and not tools.logging? Don't
take this the wrong way. I want to know if there would be any salient
advantage to use it in one of my projects.
On Nov 3, 12:13 am, Chris Granger wrote:Color is always a touchy and very subjective realm. :)
In terms of "why not ClojureQL?" I'll quote my response from HN:
The issue I had with ClojureQL is that it seems like the wrong abstraction
to me. Myself and others I've talked to have found ourselves fighting with
how it tries to model data and more specifically the kind of queries it
generates. For example, it is very quick to use rather inefficient
sub-selects.
Cheers,
Chris.
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Carin Meier wrote:I really like the color pallette :)
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