I liked this framework when I used it years ago but I've become disillusioned with kdb.
I can ask Claude to write specialized rust based tick processing tools so quickly now. So the baseline use case for kdb is eroded away, at least for me.
I love kdb as a distributed services framework. But if I can write it with redis and python with Claude support in all the boilerplate I'm more likely to go that route.
This used to be aquaq. What happened?
I liked this framework when I used it years ago but I've become disillusioned with kdb.
I can ask Claude to write specialized rust based tick processing tools so quickly now. So the baseline use case for kdb is eroded away, at least for me.
I love kdb as a distributed services framework. But if I can write it with redis and python with Claude support in all the boilerplate I'm more likely to go that route.
Can we get an eli5?