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Notes for v0.8.0
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I'd like to thank a lot of the people that have very indirectly had some influence on Skytable's design. Here's a little list (in no
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particular order):
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- First of all I'd like to thank Raymond F. Boyce and Donald D. Chamberlin for their work on SQL. While I'm not fortunate enough to have
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any connection to them, a lot of their work have laid out guiding principles for my work.
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- I'd also like to thank several people from the Rust community (listed in no particular order):
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- Aaron Turon: Aaron's work on concurrency libraries have greatly helped in parts of "design thinking"
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- Carl Lerche (@carllerche): For the immense amount of work Carl done on Tokio and related systems.
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- Michael Vaner (@vorner): For their work on designing concurrency primitives. I'm a great admirer of Michael's work but
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unfortunately haven't had the opportunity to directly talk.
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- Amanieu d'Antras (@Amanieu): Amanieu's work on parking_lot and hashbrown have been eye openers for several things that I've designed
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and implemented, both in and out of Skytable
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-- Sayan N. (Dec, 2023 <ohsayan@outlook.com>)
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