Interestingly enough, I did something very similar to Peano. The difference 
is that my version used a "base value" and constraints are used to adjust 
that value to something else.

https://github.com/MichaelDrogalis/zombie

In any case, drop the link here when you find the talk. We should take a 
stab at merging these two concepts.

On Sunday, November 11, 2012 6:23:24 PM UTC-5, Brian Marick wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2012, at 2:35 PM, Michael Drogalis wrote: 
> > Wouldn't it be great to generate rows in a customer table without having 
> to make up names, email addresses, and balances? That's the idea of Dibble. 
>
> Vaguely related: I wrote up a proof-of-concept of using core.logic to 
> generate structured (hierarchical) test data that satisfies constraints. I 
> could imagine the two code bases being complementary. Mine is at: 
>
> https://github.com/marick/peano 
>
> I gave a talk on the idea at Software Craftsmanship North America 
> (yesterday). I believe it was recorded. 
>
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> Occasional consulting on Agile 
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