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Re: XML not ideal for Big Data

  • From: David Carver <d_a_carver@yahoo.com>
  • To: Kurt Cagle <kurt.cagle@gmail.com>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 18:02:51 -0400

Re:  XML not ideal for Big Data
Kurt Cagle wrote:
>
> Of course, that would require that the author spend some time learning 
> XQuery. What is it about programmers that if the code isn't in their 
> absolute favorite language then they think the technology [expletive deleted]?
>
Kurt that is because most programmers in the field aren't Craftsmen, and 
just doit becuase they are paid to do it.  If a framework doesn't do it 
in their favorite language, they don't want to take the time to self 
educate to learn something new that may get it done.

I agree, that XML Databases are the way to deal with large data, but 
most of the people out there doing the work, don't know about them.

Dave




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