Thank you for the nice post, Borek. I expected such reaction
and i will explain myself little bit more.
As it is said in the link you provided, the conventional database is not a solution. When i thought of working in this field i considered and refused to make a database of reactions for the same reasons. It is extremely hard to predict the outcome of the reaction. But the point is that in the world of chemistry everything goes according to specific laws. Lots of them are known to us. Certainly there is almost always a place for probabilities and chances as well, but even this can be modelled.
My idea is to go much deeper - to model the very physics of the process. How i see it? I have created a tiny experimental database with few elements and their properties. The most important part in this is electron shell structure. I have created with PHP the most simple engine that analyzes the electron structure of reacting elements, combines them accordingly, thus emulating the covalent bonds. At this moment the engine combines any elements, regardless of their reactivity in real life, but thats because I'm myself looking for the answers and thats why joined this forum.