![]() So we could use it, but what are the compelling reasons? I believe that ArangoDB can be a complete backend solution for delivering data to the frontend, using custom endpoints implemented in javascript for any logic too fancy for the standard API functions. It also seems to be a product of some very fine German engineering (it is an opensource project, but backed by a German database company) ArangoDB is only 5 years old, it has grown up in the modern era of computing, and it shows. There are a lot of things that traditional databases do wrong now… to be fair, MySQL is over 20 years old now, it comes from a completely different era of computing.
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