• where_am_i
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      3 months ago

      and the plane in the picture is perfectly capable of transporting a plane. What’s your point?

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        3 months ago

        JSON in the DB isn’t an antipattern. It is frequently used in absolutely terrible designs but it is not itself a bad thing.

        I’m a data architect and I approve this message.

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          3 months ago

          Carrying the body of a smaller plane in a larger plane isn’t an antipattern either. Airbus does this between body assembly and attaching the wings.

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              3 months ago

              It’s “fuselage”.

              It’s called like that because of it came from the word “forme fuselé” (Tapered shape) and it’s a french word mainly because we created it in 1908.

              You’re welcome :-)

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          3 months ago

          Why not use nosql if your important data is stored in JSON? You can still do all your fancy little joins and whatnot.

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              Specifically so you get mature transactional guarantees, indices and constraints that let app developers trust your db.