>I don't have any more time for this at the moment, but I promise you that your views are not nearly as complex as designing and maintaining a database engine. I'm sorry if that hurts your feelings. Remember; I'm not the one bemoaning "poor abstractions" and offering exactly zero ideas as to how it could be improved.
No time or more like nothing left to say?
Why be sorry? My feelings aren't hurt when you're completely and utterly wrong. You should be the one with your feelings hurt not that you've been shown how off-base you are.
Additionally who said I'm talking about a database engine?? I'm talking about the API man. I never mentioned anything about the engine itself. I'm talking about how a USER accesses lower level calls that conduct JOINS and SCANS. We don't have explicit control over the individual commands you see in an EXPLAIN, we can manipulate those calls via a SQL query. I'm literally only referring to SQL.
Man when you started speculating about what I do with "non-trivial problems," that's when you took this argument into no mans land.
The very idea you have to be an expert in something to comment on a problems is literal mental stupidity. I don't restrict myself and neither do you because clearly YOU aren't a database developer either.
Think about it this way, I'm not an expert but am I allowed to comment on the environment? About global warming? Am I not allowed to support either of these causes without a PHD in environmental science? Of course I'm allowed. As are you.
You're even allowed to speculate on my coding practices, patterns and career... "trivial problems" as you've already implied. But it's a dirty low blow when you do stuff like that, I tend to avoid it.
No time or more like nothing left to say?
Why be sorry? My feelings aren't hurt when you're completely and utterly wrong. You should be the one with your feelings hurt not that you've been shown how off-base you are.
Additionally who said I'm talking about a database engine?? I'm talking about the API man. I never mentioned anything about the engine itself. I'm talking about how a USER accesses lower level calls that conduct JOINS and SCANS. We don't have explicit control over the individual commands you see in an EXPLAIN, we can manipulate those calls via a SQL query. I'm literally only referring to SQL.
Man when you started speculating about what I do with "non-trivial problems," that's when you took this argument into no mans land.
The very idea you have to be an expert in something to comment on a problems is literal mental stupidity. I don't restrict myself and neither do you because clearly YOU aren't a database developer either.
Think about it this way, I'm not an expert but am I allowed to comment on the environment? About global warming? Am I not allowed to support either of these causes without a PHD in environmental science? Of course I'm allowed. As are you.
You're even allowed to speculate on my coding practices, patterns and career... "trivial problems" as you've already implied. But it's a dirty low blow when you do stuff like that, I tend to avoid it.