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ta0967 | 9 years ago
i don't think so, i simply refuse to have my arguments framed that way since i'm very well aware of the shortcomings present in what has so far passed for a "RDBMS". i consider velocitypsycho's argument ("Thinking RDBMS is a silver bullet is just as bad as thinking a document database is a silver bullet.") a non-sequitur: the former is a proper superset of the latter, that sentence simply "does not compute".
doubled down on SQL as the silver bullet
where does the post you replied to mention SQL? are you confusing SQL for the relational model?
gaius|9 years ago
redrummr|9 years ago
electricEmu|9 years ago
catnaroek|9 years ago
Exactly. Just like static typing is a proper superset of dynamic typing. More generally, structured X is a proper superset of unstructured X.