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> > >Yes, this is probably very true. Thinking in SQL compares to thinking in
> > >objects like eating with a spoon compares to eating with chopsticks.
> >
> > I don't really find that to be true.
> >
> > SQL is just another language. If you're working with databases in
> > whatever form, you already know the underlying language.
>
> A database without set logic (some present object databases) does not
> require you to think in sets. You only think in terms of single objects.
And arrays of objects, bags of objects, collections of objects, associative arrays of objects etc. Received on Sun Jul 22 2001 - 17:08:12 CDT
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