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Jeremy Taylor

@refset

Working on @xtdb_com

#ToolsForThought obsessive, 4GL maximalist (SQL is alright), always happy to chat :)

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JUXT (@juxtpro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next week, we'll be @ #OSFF2024 #NYC — stop by our Sponsor Table and meet the team 👋 If you're attending, check out Jeremy Taylor's talk: "Reconciliation, Risk, ML and Other Use Cases for Bitemporal Systems" sched.co/1i6vC #OSinFinance #data #bitemporality FINOS

Next week, we'll be @ #OSFF2024 #NYC — stop by our Sponsor Table and meet the team 👋

If you're attending, check out <a href="/refset/">Jeremy Taylor</a>'s talk: "Reconciliation, Risk, ML and Other Use Cases for Bitemporal Systems" sched.co/1i6vC 

#OSinFinance #data #bitemporality <a href="/FINOSFoundation/">FINOS</a>
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The bitemporal data model can solve key reporting & compliance requirements, but it is tricky to implement and maintain. 📺 Watch this talk by Jeremy Taylor covering various approaches to implementing bitemporal systems, and how to ensure a smooth process ➡️ juxt.pro/blog/reconcili…

Gene Kim (@realgenekim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had so much fun watching Christoph Neumann's (Christoph Neumann) Clojure/conj talk on his work enabling live sports and e-sports programming. I haven't watched e-sports much, but I did watch the documentary of Google DeepMind’s AlphaStar, where it played some of the best StarCraft

XTDB (@xtdb_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are JSON columns and versioning painful in your existing databases? Probably! 📹 Check out this short tour through some of XTDB's novel SQL features for handling semi-structured data ('records') and as-of queries.

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Can we do better than JSON_AGG? #SQL has had sub-queries since SQL:92 - but it's still a challenge to return properly nested data through SQL queries. #XTDB delivers first-class support for nested values, as well as `NEST_ONE` and `NEST_MANY`, which fill this gap. 1/n

Can we do better than JSON_AGG? #SQL has had sub-queries since SQL:92 - but it's still a challenge to return properly nested data through SQL queries.

#XTDB delivers first-class support for nested values, as well as `NEST_ONE` and `NEST_MANY`, which fill this gap. 1/n
Dustin Getz (@dustingetz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am just having the time of my life building lightning fast complex virtual scrolled tables with server-streamed differential record spooling over 10k records ... in 12 lines of simple, straightforward code. #ElectricClojure

Nathan Marz (@nathanmarz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The older I get, the more amazed I am that John McCarthy invented Lisp in 1958 when the popular programming languages were Algol, Fortran, and Cobol. 66 years later and it's still mind-blowing to the vast majority of the industry.

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🎁 Day 1⃣🎱– JUXT Content Advent Calendar 🎄🗓️ Gene Kim – bestselling author of The Phoenix Project The DevOps Handbook – joins Malcolm Sparks & Jeremy Taylor to discuss modularity, AI, and innovation in software development. 🎧 Full episode here ➡️ juxt.pro/blog/gene-kim-…

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🚀 Need accurate reporting and seamless data corrections in your #Database? 📹 See how XTDB's bitemporality makes auditing and historical queries effortless. Correct mistakes, track changes, and retrieve past states—all with simple SQL queries. (1/2)

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"SQL queries start with SELECT" has been true for 50 years, but what could we unlock by allowing you to start a query with FROM instead...? Check out our latest beta5 release to learn more - featuring some rather exciting SQL pipelining and templating capabilities [1/2]

"SQL queries start with SELECT" has been true for 50 years, but what could we unlock by allowing you to start a query with FROM instead...?

Check out our latest beta5 release to learn more - featuring some rather exciting SQL pipelining and templating capabilities [1/2]
Heart of Clojure (@heartofclojure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeremy Taylor shares his vision for how to make SQL better and more fit for the future by making it more compatible with #Clojure’s philosophy: youtu.be/ot4DDcEHhLs

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💡Struggling with tracking data changes/mistakes in SQL #databases? 🌟XTDB introduces powerful tools to handle historical data, from managing corrections with soft deletes to permanently erasing records, XTDB offers bitemporal capabilities that SQL alone can’t provide! (1/3)

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"Handling the element of time in SQL has been a challenge since it was created" "current databases require you to manually insert time values that track when a data item was added, when it became valid, and when it became invalid" Reflections by Intellyx's Eric Newcomer [1/2]

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🕰️ Ever needed to track exactly when data was valid, or how it changed over time? 🔎 XTDB makes historical data management seamless with #bitemporality, letting you query past states, track expiring records, and analyse changes—all with precision and control. (1/3)

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In the build up to an official XTDB v2 release we are running a series of informal chats on our Discord server - come join! This Friday we're speaking with Arjun Narayan who has battled many times with as-of chaos during his time at Materialize - see github.com/orgs/xtdb/disc…

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The theme of CMU Database Group's ongoing Future Data Systems seminar series is "what should a database system look like in the future to handle more of our past so we never forget" - clearly I'm biased, but the answer has to be XTDB ! Join us live on 24th November to learn more...