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by NelsonMinar
1770 days ago
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I've come back to this comment like three times and can't hold my tongue any longer. How dare you say something like "maybe they shouldn't be running a database server". Particularly hilarious in the context of Apple and Macs which has literally built their entire history on making computing more accessible to people. I get it, you're a super ninja rockstar programmer who is comfortable with the command line and SQL and probably wishes he still had to toggle the boot loader into the console. Meanwhile there's lots of folks doing work who appreciate tools that make things more accessible. Including databases. |
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These are junior level skills.
Read my comment not in isolation, but in context of your comment, particularly, "perhaps you're not understanding the audience for a packaged Mac application". I agree that audience exists, and the Mac makes computing easy for that audience. I just don't feel that audience would be running a database server. If there was a WYSIWYG that let people build React apps via dragging and dropping components and avoiding Javascript, the response would be the same (and completely appropriate).