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Posted by raylopez99 on 07/15/07 14:23
On Jul 15, 6:32 am, SQL Menace <denis.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 15, 9:28 am, raylopez99 <raylope...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>The future is now Dennis. There's no use fighting the machines; they
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> will eventually prevail and put you out of your job.
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> I will be dead by then ;-)
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> And of course if something better comes along then I will use that
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> Denis The SQL Menace
Yes, you make an implicit good point: legacy applications is why SQL
will live a long time. Like Cobol. Also the hardware is not yet
cheap enough for what I propose, using pointers and CAM. Hardware is
the same reason parallel multi-thread programming is not yet popular--
but with Intel pushing multiple cores, this should change in the
future.
I myself am learning SQL just for fun--call me crazy.
RL
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