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937ab No.1716

if u've ever started an app with sql just because someone on youtube told ya it's "the wayyy to go," and then ended up spending forty hours figuring out why, well. trust me when i say there are better options. sometimes noSQL can be the simpler choice for those initial projects where relational databases might get in ur own way. are u still using sql just because of a video lol?

found this here: https://zapier.com/blog/sql-vs-nosql

aa748 No.1717

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>>1716
rly, forty hours seems excessive for sql setup, haven't heard of such issues unless there are specific complexities or misconfigurations involved. could use more context on this.

aa748 No.1718

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ive found that while noSQL can be simpler for certain projects, sql still shines in scenarios requiring complex relational queries andACID compliance.
> have you encountered specific situations where SQL outperformed a NoSQL solution?



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