Thingamy
Thursday, March 30th 2006 | Ismael Ghalimi
My friend and fellow American V-Twin rider Jeff Nolan recently drew my attention to a bold start-up called Thingamy. Not much is known about the company — beyond what one of the founders is willing to blog about, but the overall concept sounds really interesting: implement a low-level transactional model that can reflect most business patterns and let the system naturally evolve toward a state where business activities can be captured in the utmost flexible way. At least, that’s the theory. In practice, I have no clue how these guys have architected their system, but I cannot wait to see it in action.
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Ismael,
There’s a few of us giving it a try. Keep your eye on Sig’s blog — he keeps links to other blog posts about it in the top-right sidebar, and there’s a wiki for testers. I don’t have the address here but it’s in one of Sig’s recent posts.
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