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·24 दिन पहले·discuss
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thecaio
·पिछला माह·discuss
I learned SQL when I was 13 or 14 (I'm 37 now). Fully agree with the article, but it's a shame some choices behind the syntax make it so clumsy. Some choices (minimal), like allowing "," (commas) after columns in the SELECT clause even on the last column declared would be minor in terms of compilation and a GREAT improvement in ergonomics (and composability). Some more recent SQL idioms do allow for tweaks/improvements on these, but it's far from a standard - still niche. Long live SQL.
thecaio
·पिछला माह·discuss
there is a special place in hell for pages like these that don't show examples
thecaio
·2 माह पहले·discuss
Same. I now tend to simply abandon writing when I see those tell tale signs
thecaio
·3 माह पहले·discuss
wow. this is insane. never new such mechanic was ever remotely considered or possible. pretty neat
thecaio
·9 माह पहले·discuss
I was thinking the same! At first, I thought I was firmly in the “can clearly visualize” camp, but the more I read and hear people describe how they form (or don't) mental images, the less sure I am.
thecaio
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
Never easy to pull these off, so congrats! App might be modern in the sense that you coded it in 2025, but looks straight out of Windows 98
thecaio
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
I get it and don’t disagree but isn’t this being too literal? At the limit, isn’t this expecting author to be overly precious with the title? I mean, I could as well ask author to state a precise statistic like “93.76% of business books are entertainment”
thecaio
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
fair!
thecaio
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
thank you! so needed. there is a special place in hell for folks that don't attach screenshots to fundamentally graphic projects.
thecaio
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Is this article correct?

> Interestingly, the list also includes non-traditional coffee-consuming countries such as Lebanon and Brazil, which could be attributed to the global spread of coffee-related business and culture

Really? Both Brazil and Lebanon are traditional coffee consuming countries. Brazil in particular is the largest producer of coffee in the world and coffee is everywhere, since pretty much forever.