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Re: Bad database design can cause unnecessary coding [message #179525 is a reply to message #179520] Sun, 04 November 2012 12:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 11/4/2012 5:09 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
> "J.O. Aho" wrote in message news:afk82dF3gokU1(at)mid(dot)individual(dot)net...
>>
>> On 03/11/12 10:28, Tony Marston wrote:
>>
>>> 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.
>>
>> I have to agree with Jerry that it's off topic in this news group, it
>> had been more on topic at alt.php.sql.
>
> Are you saying that it is forbidden to post anything related to SQL on
> this newsgroup? What about HTML? CSS? JavaScript?
>

This is not a SQL newsgroup. Neither is it a HTML, CSS or Javascript
newsgroup. But you don't know the difference, so you don't understand why.

>> Something that people dislike here and most other usergroups is that
>> promotion of your own site and most of the time it's done in a
>> usergroup it's quite low quality or even requiring payment to access
>> the low quality information.
>
> I pointed to a separate article for the simple reason that it was too
> large to post here. I was not saying "please visit my site which
> contains lots of stuff".
>

You spammed your site.

>> A better way to do is to start a discussion and show your skills in
>> there without promoting a website of self-interest.
>
> If you can't be bothered to read the article and respond intelligently
> to the points raised in it then don't respond at all.
>

And if you can't be bothered to post your points in an on-topic
newsgroup, then don't post at all.

I'm not the only one telling you it's off topic. Why don't you figure
it out - this is not your personal newsgroup for posting whatever YOU
feel is on topic. This newsgroup has a charter, and that charter
defines what is on topic or not.

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