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Christoph Rupp wrote:
[SQL solutions for storing an inheritance structure]
Your 2 solutions look like they could work.
There are O-R mapping tools that do similar tasks.
But why complicate things and not use or build an OODB right away?
> Both solutions require discipline of the programmer, and this is always a
BIG
> drawback :)
;-)
You are arguing for me.
> I have a list of goals, written down in an excel sheet about 3 years ago.
> Writing software is part of them:
> - it's my hobby and i like it
> - it will give me experience and i may get a better job :)
You are not studying computer science?
> One month ago i have written a list of 20 programs i want to write till my
> studies are over. I guess the list is far too long and some things will
have to
> be skipped. But now i already have two of them nearly finished.
Your hobby might be your job in the future.
> I'm 10 years younger then you but I may give you the best advice i can
ever
> give: Get rid of your TV.
How come that I can post at this time of day?
Regards,
Carl
--- Carl Rosenberger db4o - database for objects - http://www.db4o.comReceived on Fri Jan 12 2001 - 13:03:31 CST
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