Add Readyset to your Postgres or MySQL database and serve millions of requests per second, at sub-millisecond latencies. All with zero code changes.
One of the most essential choices a developer must make is about what database technology to use. For many years, the options were limited to different flavors of relational databases that supported Structured Query Language (SQL). These include MS SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and DB2, to name a few. Over the last 15 years, many new databases have come to the market as part of the No-SQL
This is true about any SQL query builder. I chose to use knex.js as an example because it is the most popular SQL query builder in the Node.js ecosystem and we need an example. tl;dr; Knex.js (and other query builders) was designed to be a building block for ORMs; it does not add value when majority of the query is static. If you are evaluating alternative to Knex.js, I have since published anothe
AWS Open Source Blog Announcing PartiQL: One query language for all your data Data is being gathered and created at rates unprecedented in history. Much of this data is intended to drive business outcomes but, according to the Harvard Business Review, ââ¦on average, less than half of an organizationâs structured data is actively used in making decisionsâ¦â The root of the problem is that data is typ
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