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Old Nov 23rd, 2007, 3:36 AM   #11
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Re: Messing with Serialization

I refer you to the Gladius page Sane ^_^. Might interest you. I myself am too lazy to learn all the rules and regs behind database manipulation like all that Calculus and normalization and file locking and blah blah blah. Didn't need it for my purposes I figured, and I figure an integrated database would also work much quicker. Though I'm sure that previous sentence will get my head chewed off here. Well I say this, Google uses flat files, so screw you SQL hippies. lol
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Very cool. Thanks for the link.

And I agree about the integrated part, but you can't always say it will work faster. Usually these databases know exactly where a particular row is before you've even queried it. The same may not apply to yours. But that's all right, I'm not here to convince you to change anything. And I don't have any stats to back up the differences in performance either way.
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