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u/einhverfr ยท 1 pointr/nosql

Agreed.

BTW, you'd probably find this interesting. I was reading a book and found this quote from 12 years ago:

> "Regrettably, much of the considerable energy of the OODBMS community has
> been expended relearning the lessons of twenty years ago.
> First, OODBMS vendors have rediscovered the difficulties of tying
> database design too closely to application design. Maintaining and
> evolving an OODBMS-based information system is an arduous undertaking.
> Second, they relearned that declarative languages such as
> SQL-92 bring such tremendous productivity gains that organizations
> will pay for the additional computational resources they require. You
> can always buy hardware, but not time. Third, they re-discovered the
> fact that a lack of a standard data model leads to design errors and
> inconsistencies."

The book was http://www.amazon.com/Object-Relational-Database-Development-Plumbers-CD-ROM/dp/0130194603, authored in 2000.

My immediate thought was "just like NoSQL."