I’m not proposing some crackpot half-baked idea here. There are well-defined 
and researched alternatives to SQL.

The most fully-developed you-can-use-today offering is Datomic, which uses 
Datalog as its query language. If you know Prolog, and how that is kind of 
database-like, Datomic is pretty much a variant of Prolog.

https://www.datomic.com

I don’t use it because it’s closed source.
On Feb 10, 2022, 21:15 -0800, Raymond Brinzer <ray.brin...@gmail.com>, wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 11:56 PM Guyren Howe <guy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I feel like anyone who is defending SQL here isn’t aware of how much 
> > > better the alternatives are, and how bad SQL really is.
> >
> > Have you written a language description we can read and talk about?
> >
> --
> Ray Brinzer

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