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by oblio
1607 days ago
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It's quite impressive how you've missed the core of my message. Now bundle up your proposal, put it up on Github, license it as MIT, and publish it available on sqlpm.org (SQL Package Manager) so that I can re-use it. What's that you say? I can't? There's no sqlpm.org? Not even a postgresqlpm.org? Where's the SQL ecosystem? Oh, wait, there isn't any because SQL is not really reusable. It's <<all>> one-off scripts, like back in the Dark Ages of software development. |
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What you are describing as code reuse exists for databases, but they are called applications and generally utilize a general purpose programming language. It doesn’t make sense to have a SLA data model library because every use case is different. It’s a database, not procedural code.