Re: Why the dataflow paradigm? [was Re: The Road to Lisp Newby Survey[was Re: Newbie seeking feedback]]

From: Adrian Kubala (adrian_at_sixfingeredman.net)
Date: 11/25/04


Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:26:59 -0600

Kenneth Tilton <ktilton@nyc.rr.com> schrieb:
> And of course GUI elements can watch the DB as well.

I'm curious, how do you get the database to tell you when something
changes? Maybe you're talking about some nifty pure-lisp database and
not a run-of-the-mill SQL one? Or maybe you catch updates in your lisp
layer and assume the db doesn't change behind your back?



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