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[xquery-talk] [show xqt] JSONiq and XQuery Development Tools
William Candillon
2015-06-15 21:53:54 UTC
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Dear gang,

Development tools like Github and CircleCI have completely transformed
our software engineering day to day tasks and we wanted to share with
you some of the work we have done in order to integrate JSONiq and
XQuery with these modern development workflows. The story is available
at http://www.28.io/blog/jsoniq-development-tools/

Kind regards,

William
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Adam Retter
2015-06-15 22:03:37 UTC
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Impressive :-) As always actually! Good work William and 28.
Post by William Candillon
Dear gang,
Development tools like Github and CircleCI have completely transformed
our software engineering day to day tasks and we wanted to share with
you some of the work we have done in order to integrate JSONiq and
XQuery with these modern development workflows. The story is available
at http://www.28.io/blog/jsoniq-development-tools/
Kind regards,
William
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daniela florescu
2015-06-17 01:51:58 UTC
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Adam,

unfortunately, thanks to very poor decisions made by several organizations, and several individuals,
both the Zorba team as well as the 28msec team are dissolved. What you see now are just individual
efforts.

That’s too bad, because they indeed made impressive contributions (JSONiq, Zorba,
the first NoSQL query processor running in the cloud, etc).

But now the Zorba and 28msec team are both scattered all over the place.

Ughhhh.

Dana
Post by Adam Retter
Impressive :-) As always actually! Good work William and 28.
Post by William Candillon
Dear gang,
Development tools like Github and CircleCI have completely transformed
our software engineering day to day tasks and we wanted to share with
you some of the work we have done in order to integrate JSONiq and
XQuery with these modern development workflows. The story is available
at http://www.28.io/blog/jsoniq-development-tools/
Kind regards,
William
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Adam Retter
2015-06-17 15:15:22 UTC
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Post by daniela florescu
unfortunately, thanks to very poor decisions made by several organizations, and several individuals,
both the Zorba team as well as the 28msec team are dissolved. What you see now are just individual
efforts.
That’s too bad, because they indeed made impressive contributions (JSONiq, Zorba,
the first NoSQL query processor running in the cloud, etc).
But now the Zorba and 28msec team are both scattered all over the place.
Dana, I am confused, can I assume you mean the original team that
worked on Zorba and JSONiq etc?
As having spoken to 28msec today, it seems they are very much alive
and doing business!
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daniela florescu
2015-06-17 16:05:53 UTC
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Post by Adam Retter
Post by daniela florescu
But now the Zorba and 28msec team are both scattered all over the place.
Dana, I am confused, can I assume you mean the original team that
worked on Zorba and JSONiq etc?
As having spoken to 28msec today, it seems they are very much alive
and doing business!
Adam,

Only 3 developers remained out of 35 people, and not the people who wrote the core part
of Zorba (and you should know by now how hard it is to write a good query processor
- i’s not a walk in the park).

I should know because I hired and trained each and every one of them.

A piece of software of 1.5 millions lines of code, written over 8 years, with no team
to maintain it and evolve it, is not “alive” anymore.

And it’s a very sad story, especially for me.

Best
Dana
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Christian Grün
2015-06-17 16:30:36 UTC
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Hi William,

the Github integration is pretty cool! Thanks for updating everyone.

All the best,
Christian


On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 11:53 PM, William Candillon
Post by William Candillon
Dear gang,
Development tools like Github and CircleCI have completely transformed
our software engineering day to day tasks and we wanted to share with
you some of the work we have done in order to integrate JSONiq and
XQuery with these modern development workflows. The story is available
at http://www.28.io/blog/jsoniq-development-tools/
Kind regards,
William
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