Re: How are OO databases doing
From: paul c <toledobythesea_at_oohay.ac>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:19:43 GMT
Message-ID: <jGOIf.14033$B94.7874_at_pd7tw3no>
>>Jan Hidders wrote:
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>>>paul c wrote:
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>>>>Jan Hidders wrote:
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>>>>>Christopher Browne wrote:
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>>>>>>You know that. I know that. But there are all sorts of
>>>>>>people who neither encountered the old models in practice nor
>>>>>>in their education, and so have no idea why they were
>>>>>>discarded as clumsy and inefficient.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yet, most researchers that work on XML query optimization know
>>>>>this very well and are happily applying that knowledge in their
>>>>>research.
>>>>
>>>>Will they ever learn?
>>>
>>>They have. Will you?
>>
>>It doesn't matter whether I do
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:19:43 GMT
Message-ID: <jGOIf.14033$B94.7874_at_pd7tw3no>
Jan Hidders wrote:
> paul c wrote: >
>>Jan Hidders wrote:
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>>>paul c wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jan Hidders wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Christopher Browne wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You know that. I know that. But there are all sorts of
>>>>>>people who neither encountered the old models in practice nor
>>>>>>in their education, and so have no idea why they were
>>>>>>discarded as clumsy and inefficient.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yet, most researchers that work on XML query optimization know
>>>>>this very well and are happily applying that knowledge in their
>>>>>research.
>>>>
>>>>Will they ever learn?
>>>
>>>They have. Will you?
>>
>>It doesn't matter whether I do
> > > To me, it does. > > -- Jan Hidders
Thanks for the valentine. Aren't you sweet!
p Received on Thu Feb 16 2006 - 00:19:43 CET