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By Roberto V. Zicari, Editor, ODBMS.org

“Because ultimately, what these twenty years of dialogue have taught me is that technology is never just about the technology. It’s about us, and the world we choose to build together.”

When I launched ODBMS.org in 2005, the technology landscape looked remarkably different. Object databases were the conver...

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“Open communication, consensus, and collaboration are the heart of The Apache Way and always have been. That’s why you hear us say “community over code.”

Foundation Mission & Leadership

Q1. As President of The Apache Software Foundation, you’re leading one of the world’s most influential open-source organizations at a particularly dynamic m...

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Of course, in practice, no query optimizer is perfect and there will be edge cases where the way a query is written will impact its performance.”

Q1. What are your current responsibilities as Principal Member of Technical staff?

Kaan Kara : I am contributing as the tech lead for query executio...

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” I am definitely not looking forward to an AI-driven future. I’m not worried about AI wanting to kill us all, but I see too many _people_ without ethics or morals getting enabled to do much more damage to society with less effort.”

Q1. The “Zen of Python” emphasizes simplicity and readability. As AI and machine learning systems become increasingly complex...

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“Quality of code (and everything that goes along with it) isn’t talked about enough in AI conversations! There are some obvious facets to this – does the code do what you intended? Is it fast? Does it crash in the common cases?”

Q1. Can AI write better code than humans?

Mark Williamson:

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