Re: Bad database design can cause unnecessary coding [message #179511 is a reply to message #179506] |
Sat, 03 November 2012 14:52 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 11/3/2012 5:28 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message news:k70buo$2bo$1(at)dont-email(dot)me...
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>> On 11/2/2012 7:34 AM, Goran wrote:
>>> On 2.11.2012 11:48, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> You wouldn't know a good design if it was shown to you, spammer.
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>>> And why is that? Why are you acting like a mad man?
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>> If he really wanted to start a discussion, he would have started it on
>> usenet, in an appropriate newsgroup (database design is NOT a PHP
>> topic!).
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>> His only purpose in posting here was to spam his site. He must have
>> run out of suckers who were willing to pay him (again). Just look at
>> his site and you can see how his overly-inflated ego doesn't let him
>> realize how stoopid he looks to knowledgeable people - or what a piece
>> of crap his "rapid development tool" really is.
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>> But then Tony is well-known here for all of the above.
>>
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> It *IS* a PHP topic for the simple reason that almost every PHP program
> accesses a database, and most databases are designed by the programmer
> him/herself. What I have attempted to do in my article is identify those
> design decisions which are not actually as good as the designer thinks
> they are. Bad designs cause the programmer to write extra code which
> should not be necessary. If you follow good design practices you can end
> up writing less code, or even have that code generated for you so that
> you don't even have to write it. Which do you think is the better idea -
> writing unnecessary code, or having that code generated for you?
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> This should be a topic of interest for all programmers in general, and
> PHP programmers in particular (after all, I have been designing and
> developing business applications using PHP for the last 10 years or so).
>
> Instead of your usual personal attacks why don't you show the depth of
> your intelligence and experience by actually responding to the 14 points
> contained in my article? Or is that beyond your capabilities?
>
You are so stoopid you don't even know the difference between a database
and a programming language. But then spammers aren't very smart, and
you're even more stoopid than most spammers. Even your rants on your
own site show that - they have provided a group of us with good laughs.
If it's on topic here, show us where the PHP manual discusses "database
design".
But you can't, because it isn't there. So take your bullshit somewhere
else.
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