ICYMI, there's an excellent interactive introduction to `datalog` that's referenced in the article's references.[0]
Last time I used `datalog` was years ago, I was developing an internal interactive tool that was used to compare different approaches to solving a certain problem at my employer. I used `datascript`[1] by way of clojurescript to store all experiment data and then interrogated the `datascript` DB via `datalog`. This is something I always remember fondly.
Last time I used `datalog` was years ago, I was developing an internal interactive tool that was used to compare different approaches to solving a certain problem at my employer. I used `datascript`[1] by way of clojurescript to store all experiment data and then interrogated the `datascript` DB via `datalog`. This is something I always remember fondly.
[0] https://www.learndatalogtoday.org/ [1] https://github.com/tonsky/datascript