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    1. Gabriel Gonzalez‏ @GabrielG439 16 Aug 2015

      I'm surveying Haskell's ecosystem, but I can't do it alone. Please review my draft if time permits: https://github.com/Gabriel439/post-rfc/blob/master/sotu.md … PRs welcome!!!

      30 replies 87 retweets 71 likes
    2. Stephen Diehl‏ @smdiehl 17 Aug 2015
      Replying to @GabrielG439

      @GabrielG439 State of "Databases and data stores" is probably a little less than mature in my opinion.

      2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
    3. Gabriel Gonzalez‏ @GabrielG439 17 Aug 2015
      Replying to @smdiehl

      @smdiehl I'm downgrading this to "Immature", then. Could you summarize in the most salient issue you encountered?

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      Stephen Diehl‏ @smdiehl 17 Aug 2015
      Replying to @GabrielG439

      @GabrielG439 Raw bindings are mature, but the higher level ORM tooling is a lot less mature than it's Java, Scala. Python counterparts.

      6:01 AM - 17 Aug 2015
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        2. Richard Wallace‏ @purefn 17 Aug 2015
          Replying to @smdiehl

          @smdiehl @GabrielG439 many with jpa/hibernate exp wouldn't consider this a loss. ORMs turn out to be trouble after the honeymoon is over.

          3 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
        3. Gabriel Gonzalez‏ @GabrielG439 17 Aug 2015
          Replying to @purefn

          @purefn @smdiehl I'll err on the side of an immature rating. If I am underselling then people with great Haskell DB stories will speak up

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        2. Emmanuel Touzery‏ @emmanueltouzery 17 Aug 2015
          Replying to @smdiehl

          @smdiehl @GabrielG439 I'm working day-to-day with JPA/hibernate in java and for me persistent/esqueleto is a massive breath of fresh air

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        3. Stephen Diehl‏ @smdiehl 17 Aug 2015
          Replying to @emmanueltouzery

          @emmanueltouzery @GabrielG439 YMMV, but I find SQLAlchmey and Slick to be a bit more mature and more maintained.

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        4. Emmanuel Touzery‏ @emmanueltouzery 17 Aug 2015
          Replying to @smdiehl

          @smdiehl @GabrielG439 yes as I said I have experience mostly with hibernate/JPA in java.

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        2. Stas Binko‏ @stas_binko 18 Aug 2015
          Replying to @smdiehl

          @smdiehl @GabrielG439 What do you think about such a basic stuff like https://github.com/bos/mysql/issues/11 … being ignored about a year for most popular..

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        3. Stas Binko‏ @stas_binko 18 Aug 2015
          Replying to @stas_binko

          @smdiehl @GabrielG439 ..database in the world? Do you think we can say even low-level database support is mature? No concurrency is very bad

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        4. Gabriel Gonzalez‏ @GabrielG439 18 Aug 2015
          Replying to @stas_binko

          @stas_binko @smdiehl Note that Haskell ecosystem favors newer tech (like Postgres) because of less legacy code, but I agree this is bad

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