Re: Bad database design can cause unnecessary coding [message #179512 is a reply to message #179505] |
Sat, 03 November 2012 14:54 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 11/3/2012 5:17 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message news:k708e6$fjt$1(at)dont-email(dot)me...
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>> On 11/2/2012 3:12 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
>>> 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? I have been designing
>>> databases, and building the applications which use them, for several
>>> decades, and I have learned over the years that there are some design
>>> decisions which help the developer while others do nothing more than
>>> hinder. I have produced a document which lists 14 of these “hindrances”
>>> which can be read at
>>> http://www.iamaspammer.net/php-mysql/database-design-ru-novice-ninja-or-nin compoop.html
>>>
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>>>
>>> Do you agree with my opinions? Can you think of any more questionable
>>> design decisions which can be added to this list?
>>>
>>> Tony Marston
>>>
>>> http://www.iamaspammer.net
>>> http://www.iamaspammer.org
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>> You wouldn't know a good design if it was shown to you, spammer.
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> Hi Jerry,
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> I thought that you had put me in your kill file long ago, so why are you
> still looking at (and responding to) my posts.
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> I still see that you are incapable of answering a sensible question with
> an intelligent answer.
>
I can answer sensible questions in an intelligent manner. I can also
recognize spammers when I see them - and I don't support them.
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