Re: Bad database design can cause unnecessary coding [message #179518 is a reply to message #179516] |
Sat, 03 November 2012 19:03 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 11/3/2012 1:01 PM, M. Strobel wrote:
> Am 03.11.2012 10:14, schrieb Tony Marston:
>> "M. Strobel" wrote in message news:afhg10Ff1jjU1(at)mid(dot)uni-berlin(dot)de...
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>>> Am 02.11.2012 08:12, schrieb Tony Marston:
>>>> When you design your database for your PHP application are you aware that some of
>>>> your design decisions can have a detrimental effect when it comes to writing the code
>>>> to access that database?
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>>> All your design decisions can have a detrimental or beneficial effect. The word "can"
>>> even is too weak, since the database design is the base of your application.
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>>> I don't like the phrasing "code to access the database". What you want to access AND
>>> use is your data.
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>>> Maybe I am nitpicking, but precision in wording shows precision in concept. That is
>>> what programmers need.
>>>
>>> /Str.
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>> Instead of nitpicking over the words I used why don't you try and show how
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> Okay, leave out the nitpicking and take it as constructive proposal.
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>> intelligent you are by commenting on the 14 "bad" practices that I have identified.
>> Do you agree with them? Do you disagree? Do you have any more to add? Or does your
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> Sounds like a lot of work. Advice is okay, work must be payed.
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>> limited experience not go as far as designing the databases that your applications
>> use? Or don't you write database applications?
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> Sorry, I forgot all since I managed DB2 in the early nineties. Forgot all from 15
> years as IT trainer. Forgot more than others ever knew :-)
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> /Str.
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Matt, you're arguing with an idiot. He's so stoopid he doesn't even
understand there are things he doesn't know. He thinks he's the world
expert, and anyone who disagrees with him (even widely recognized
experts) are wrong.
He's just finding excuses to spam his crap site - and add more "tips" to
prove how "knowledgeable" he is. The only problem is, to those who are
really knowledgeable, he looks like an ass. And, unfortunately, there
are people who will try his tricks and go way off on the wrong track.
He's even worse than TNP. At least TNP doesn't spam.
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