ocuments
like "Hitting the relational wall"
http://www.odbms.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/029.01-Wade-Hitting-the-Relational-Wall-2005.pdf
and if python is object-oriented, it makes sense to persist domain objects
in object-databases.
> On Wednesday, 15 July 2015 03:29:04
Hello,
I am an experienced OOP programmer. I -fortunately- do not use relational
technology anymore, so I won't plan get back to write SQL/RDBMS/ORM stuff
(I really don't care if the relational math theory + ISO/IEC 9075-1 backs
the stack). This could sound like a rare use case for you, but it
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