Why? I mean, the personal preference is all fine, but if you post about it publicly - what are the specific reasons? (Especially compared to a tool written by a person who's experience and credentials you'd most likely not check otherwise)
I played around with Convex and tried an integration with dbcrust, but it feels quite different from conventional databases. I really like the idea of moving business logic as close as possible to the database, but I can’t see a natural way to integrate it — it feels a bit forced. I read this article: https://stack.convex.dev/translate-sql-into-convex-queries
, but it suggests that dbcrust would need to deploy tasks to a Convex instance. I’m not sure that’s the best approach, and I don’t see any clear alternative.
I’d be very glad to hear any suggestions on this. I’d love to integrate Convex into dbcrust since convex is such a great product.
I understand your point of view. I'm using it almost every day and try my best to tackle all the possible bugs. This tool is very versatile and I really believe that it can help during development, for instance with your docker db container.
That is also why all feedbacks are really important.
People tell me I’m paranoid.
But soon enough that code is going to morph into Common Lisp, and before you know it, we’re living in a commune drinking caffeine-free matcha.
(Also, I don’t mean any of this.)
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