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@rjs
SQL technology from the 90s running on a machine less powerful than a phone today: here's 10k rows for you, Ser, and I'm getting the next 10k ready as we speak REST APIs from 30 years later: here's 100 rows for you, you may request another 100 after a 60 second cooldown
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As a database developer for the last ten years, I find this incredibly funny! If it works, it works! Amazing how SQL has stayed relevant all these years! 100 $DEGEN
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The whole NoSQL trend was really kicking off when I got my first dev job and I felt like I was missing something because relational DB's/SQL just seemed so much better in almost every use case. 10 years later I look back on that and appreciate that I had good intuition even as a newbie.
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Your intuition was 💯 .. NoSQL does have a place but when it first came out it was totally overused
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