
Why immutable databases?
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering
Immutable Data Bases Are About Keeping History of Things
When we talk about immutable data, were talk about what is the state of things? So if currently it is 50 degrees fahrenheit at this hour, this minute, rigt and another hour, right? If the temperature rises by ten degrees, and now is not 60 degrees, you're not changing the past. It seems to me that immutable data bases are about keeping history of things,. Not about sort of being your pona syca primary data base. Like, if i'm building a weather ap, right?
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