Sorry. I only took math courses in grad school until I was 29 years old and at that time OO didn't exist as far as I know. Databases were just coming into prominence as an area of study. The dissertations that were published in my department the year I finished were all in database topics except mine, which was in numerical analysis. I did teach data structures for many years.
--- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Thu, Jul 23, 2020, 4:21 PM uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree. I think Frank is simply prejudiced toward his way of thinking > about math. Both relational (normalized) databases and OO databases can be > mathematically well-founded. I don't know, but suspect, they're even dual. > > On 7/23/20 3:08 PM, Edward Angel wrote: > > There really does not need to be a difference, Coordinate free geometry > is much like vector analysis. You have the equivalent of axioms and I > suppose if you so desire you can bring in formal proofs and all the other > concepts you like. But what it does for me is give a unified view of linear > algebra, odes and geometry as just different instantiations of the same > objects and their methods. > > -- > ↙↙↙ uǝlƃ > > - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam > un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com > archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ > FRIAM-COMIC <http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/FRIAM-COMIC> > http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ >
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