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Re: Relationals vs. Objects Databases I

From: Joel Garry <joelga_at_pebble.ml.org>
Date: 1998/01/21
Message-ID: <6a5vg3$gjf$1@pebble.ml.org>#1/1

In article <fF8IeAAxNTx0EwyG_at_jbdr.demon.co.uk>, Jeremy Rickard <Jeremy_at_SPAM.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <6a1pou$ok8_at_news3.euro.net>, Richard Ronteltap
><R.Ronteltap_at_iris.nl> writes
>
>>
>>No. All OO programming languages are computationally complete
>>(only requires arrays, if and goto (loops)). OO centainly 'fits' the way
>>people think about problems.
>
>In practice, SQL seems complete enough in my experience.
>

???

Perhaps you are using SQL to mean the various extended sql's like SQL*Plus?

>--
>Jeremy Rickard
>
>(To email, change "SPAM" to "jbdr" in address.)

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Received on Wed Jan 21 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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