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31 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b OP 15 Mar \ parent \ on: SN release: independent territory and comment ranking, fix reply costs meta
I'm sure someone uses a pandas franken-db in prod. I read a book about using ElasticSearch as a production DB.
I think my beef with SQL is that wherever I've seen it used, complex queries are often written out entirely in a single chunk of code. Not sure if the language doesn't lend itself well to modularity, but these chunky queries always seemed hard to decipher and thus error prone.
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