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Re: What's new?


  • Subject: Re: What's new?
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 20:19:46 -0500

> Le 2016-01-13 à 18:59, Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden> a écrit :
>
>> I recall a few years back people were thinking of migrating to WO/Cayenne from WO/EOF.
>> I didn’t see anything about that on the wiki.
>
> Oh, indeed—we should really be more vocal about that. I’ve just been too busy migrating our projects from EOF to Cayenne :).
>
> But Cayenne rocks and the community over there is amazingly kind and responsive. And it has that WO-community like quality, if that means something to you.
> It’s also currently very open to suggestions since Cayenne 4.0 is under active development.
>
> Here’s some example code that shows how lovely Cayenne can be: https://gist.github.com/hugith/6ed8265b9098d0e36963 — Here we’re OCR-ing several hundred thousand “receipt” objects on all available processor cores (32 in my case), no threading issues, no memory issues (objects are iterated through, not everything loaded into memory beforehand) and you get all that while having an API very similar to EOF. Still doesn't have feature parity though, obviously—EOF has had a lot of time to mature—but from what I’ve seen in the community, it’s getting there fast.

What do we need to do to have you at WOWODC 2016 to talk about your migration process? :-)
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