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  1. It's a me (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Saturday, 01-Sep-2018 00:33:40 EDT It's a me It's a me
    @Elizafox oh yes there are definitely SQL statements that make my head spin, too. It can be hard to grasp the logic of how it's working sometimes. I just chalk that up to me not being a DBA.

    That said, SQL databases are literally the most optimized code bases humans have every written. A marvel of engineering. NoSQL adoption was largely pushed by a generation of programmers that only used high level programming languages (in my non scientific observation).
    In conversation Saturday, 01-Sep-2018 00:33:40 EDT from bikeshed.party permalink
    1. 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account (thorthenorseman@octodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 01-Sep-2018 02:49:52 EDT 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account
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      @feld @Elizafox I'm definitely in the "give me my SQL back" camp. Not a fan of NoSQL at all. For me, it's NoSQL that I can't comprehend. Why would anyone use it?

      In conversation Saturday, 01-Sep-2018 02:49:52 EDT from octodon.social permalink
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