Re: Object-oriented thinking in SQL context?

From: <cimode_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 05:49:13 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <61940522-4566-4b27-be4f-ad8afcbf803f_at_o18g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>


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> The database community can handle this in a couple of ways:
>
> 1) Close in on yourself and mock people who do not have the
>    insights you have.
> 2) Recognize the problem and help sort out the misunderstandings
>    and snags.

> Over the past couple of days I have got a clear impression about
> what approach seems to be preferred by the regulars here.
Let me get this straight. You need help from the database community for a design exercice but you need that help to be done according to the principles you believe are universal (whatever these may be). All I have seen so far are goodwill people who wanted to help you by advising you to do some reading necessary to understand some basic principles of database design. In a word, you ask a question and because you don't like the answer you now imply that the *regulars* have closed themselves and mocked you.

Don't you think this is a hasty harsh judgment on your part ? Received on Tue Jun 09 2009 - 14:49:13 CEST

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