>>>> 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? :-)
Won’t happen, unfortunately :-(. But I’m most definitely going to share my experiences when I find some time—I’m also kind of waiting for Cayenne 4.0 to become a bit more mature and stable before starting to show it off. > Now that just sent a shudder through my liver. My current plan is to buy a new one on the black market in a few years. I’ve heard you get great prices in east asia. - hugi
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