Comment by anonu
1 year ago
I've been using kdb/q since 2010. Started at a big bank and have used it ever since.
Kdb/q is like minimalist footwear. But you can run longer and faster with it on. There's a tipping point where you just "get it". It's a fantastic language and platform.
The problem is very few people will pay 100k/month for shakti. I'm not saying people won't pay and it won't be a good business. But if you want widespread adoption you need to create and an ecosystem. Open sourcing it is a start. Creating libraries and packages comes after. The mongodb model is the right approach IMO
Can you elaborate on what mongo did right? My understanding is that AWS is stealing their business by creating a compatible api
MongoDB's biggest feat is marketing. Recovering from people comparing your database with a black hole is... something.