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The greatest software ever written
The greatest software ever, according to an Information Week article, is.....well, pretty interesting. Makes for a really good read, too. Article here.
Oh, kage? bAdWaYz? You guys listening??
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interesting read
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That is quite interesting. Not really surprised though.
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Had some good info that I want aware of such as BSD and how AT&T were involved.
I was happy to see the Relational Database model was up there. I had a module in it at uni but wasn't too bothered and actually stopped going to it and failed it . My job for the last year has been basically working with websites using relational databases in either Access or MSSQL and it's amazing how easy things work when they are setup with a proper relationship. Also how it goes past websites and to the rest of life.
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Vmware almost made it!!
![]() relational DBs, bah-humbug. I'll stick to what I learned in school, hierarchical DBs
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