On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Spencer Olson wrote:
> Just a quick note. There is an implementation of TMT by a company out in
> Provo, Utah. The company is called Alphora and the product Dataphor. I have
> taken a quick look at their downloadable version (and they even sent me
> a free version of the product for finding a bunch of bugs ;) ) and am
> suitably impressed. You can read Darwen's impression of the product
> on the Database Debunkings website (www.dbdebunk.com).
I have read about Alphora (I live very close to Provo), maybe I'll have to
download the eval, and go bug hunting :-).
>
> While I think they have done a superb job in some respects, I still think a
> better implementation can be achieved, and one that does not rely upon
> Microsoft's C# ( or at least if it does, not to expose it in tutorialD).
> There has been very little activity on this project, but just wanted
> to let you know that you are not alone out there, and someone is monitoring
> this list :)
>
Much as multiple implementations help out new and upcoming
network protocols I think an Open-source/libre/free-software
implementation of TTM would be a benifit to the community.
What are your thoughts on where such a project should start? With a
working parser? Perhaps we could start with something similar to Alphora
by implementing the language on top of an existing
transaction-capable data-store such as Postgres.
At any rate it's good to know there's others out there listening and
interested.
-- Dan
> -spencer
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> Subject: [tutoriald-design] Anything going on around here?
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> Hi folks, anybody out there?
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> Just looking to stir some discussion up about all this stuff. I recently
> purchased Date and Darwen's Third Manifesto, and have been slowly moving
> through it. And in wondering about implementing a system such as they
> describe I'm wondering where to start? I noticed the single message on the
> mailing list in the last year mentioned a parser, and that's kind of the
> conclusion I came to. Hence I've started to read up on bison. :-).
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> Any body actively monitoring this list?
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