- Ask Reddit: Functional Dependencies and application from the Database Normalization world http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_normal_form 5 comments haskell
Linking pages
- When Should You Store SQL Serialized Data in the Database? - Percona Database Performance Blog https://www.percona.com/blog/2010/01/21/when-should-you-store-serialized-objects-in-the-database/ 68 comments
- Database Normalization https://www.gatlin.io/guides/database-normalization 18 comments
- Modeling Status Updates on PostgreSQL using JSON | by Alexis Hevia | Medium https://medium.com/trisfera/modeling-status-updates-on-postgresql-using-json-b755acecf040#.e1o0oa5uo 1 comment
- When Should You Store SQL Serialized Data in the Database? - Percona Database Performance Blog http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2010/01/21/when-should-you-store-serialized-objects-in-the-database/ 0 comments
- Comparing Graql to SQL — Part 1/2 | by Tomas Sabat | Towards Data Science https://towardsdatascience.com/comparing-graql-to-sql-part-1-2-ead496130a0c 0 comments
- Intermediate SQL for Everyone. Create a database, learn useful syntax… | by Matt Sosna | Towards Data Science https://towardsdatascience.com/intermediate-sql-for-everyone-fe35c541147a#9c0b-4df322159f9a 0 comments
- Ordered collection in a relational database | by Marcin Kasprowicz | Schibsted engineering | Medium https://medium.com/schibsted-engineering/ordered-collection-in-a-relational-database-b7cfa618d4a8 0 comments
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