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by st3v3r
3668 days ago
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"If you don't know enough SQL to do a join, it's because you lack intellectual curiosity. " Or other things have grabbed your interest. Are you saying that one lacks "intellectual curiosity" because they have had other priorities than learning this one specific technology? |
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If we were talking about cuckoo hashing, 386 assembly, or FIR filter design, I would agree that it's "one specific technology" that someone could easily pass over with little loss in many programming fields. But not knowing how to do a join is more like not knowing how to open a file or use floating-point math: it's a crippling deficiency in your skills as a programmer, one that will slow you down in a wide variety of tasks.