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11. Notes for contributors

I will welcome contributions to NoSQL, in the form of new operators, improvements to the current code and to the documentation, porting to other operating systems, and so on. Contributed code, however, will have to abide by the general philosophy of NoSQL. Operators will have to be lightweight ones, written in C, mawk(1) or any other language that has a small memory footprint and allows fast startup of the command.

While Perl is welcome for utilities that are meant to be used interactively by users at the shell prompt, and for seldom-used commands in general, it is fairly inefficient for operators that may occur several times along the same pipeline. See section Perl and the Operator/Stream Paradigm. Common UNIX shells, like bash(1) and zsh(1), which are great for interactive use, have similar drawbacks, but the availability of lightweight ones, like rc(1), ash(1), or even ksh(1), makes the lightweight shells viable within the operator stream paradigm. I am unaware of any lighter versions of Perl.

NoSQL does have some Perl operators. These are either leftovers of the original RDB system which eventually will be rewritten in C or AWK, or they are utilities to be used infrequently. The infrequesntly used Perl operators appear at most once in a single pipeline, usually at the end.


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