16.08.2012, 13:29
In that case make sure you also differentiate between computer databases (SQL, NoSQL, flat-file, ORM), and paper databases (folders, filing cabinets etc) as well.
I do agree that the first quote from me was a poor one though, but I was (as others have said) trying to explain it in terms other people here know and understand.
I have thought that a NoSQL plugin would be very handy, as most people here really don't take any advantage of 90% of SQLs ability, they merely seem to use (SQL) databases as a "faster" key-value pair store. If you're going to do that, you may as well use a system explicitly designed to do that.
I do agree that the first quote from me was a poor one though, but I was (as others have said) trying to explain it in terms other people here know and understand.
I have thought that a NoSQL plugin would be very handy, as most people here really don't take any advantage of 90% of SQLs ability, they merely seem to use (SQL) databases as a "faster" key-value pair store. If you're going to do that, you may as well use a system explicitly designed to do that.