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- The decade of fierce database debate | The Official SQLizer Blog http://blog.sqlizer.io/posts/sql-vs-nosql/ 16 comments
- Part 1: Introduction to Postgrest | Saurabh "Sam" Khawase https://samkhawase.com/blog/postgrest/postgrest_introduction/ 4 comments
- A brief history of the CSV file | The Official SQLizer Blog http://blog.sqlizer.io/posts/csv-history/ 0 comments
- GitHub - sderosiaux/every-single-day-i-tldr: A daily digest of the articles or videos I've found interesting, that I want to share with you. https://github.com/sderosiaux/every-single-day-i-tldr 0 comments
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- History of programming languages - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Programming_Languages 0 comments
- How six lines of code + SQL Server can bring Deep Learning to ANY App - Microsoft SQL Server Blog https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/dataplatforminsider/2017/01/05/how-six-lines-of-code-sql-server-can-bring-deep-learning-to-any-app/ 0 comments
- ACID - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACID 0 comments
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