I am reading an article on NoSQL databases in the Linux Journal. It says:

    So what is the big deal about NoSQL databases? For one, they've introduced
    new ways ... of thinking about what databases are and what they do. For 
another,
    they're shiny and new, and all the cool kids seem to be using them.

Then, I read the rest of the article. And then I saw:

    Instead of having tables with columns and rows like you would find in a
    traditional RDBMS, most NoSQL databases are simple "key-value stores."

Yeah. They are talking about KEY-F-ING-VALUE-CODING!

And this is the new thing? Jeez. Yet another thing that WO has been doing for 
the last 15 years or so and it is a frickin "new thing". Is this just the 
standard stuff that comes out of the technical press or are they really this 
clueless? Maybe I have just been doing for too long and should stay away from 
these magazines.... O well.

cheers - ray _______________________________________________
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