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@cpekruhn reasonably so, I think.
@cpekruhn I guess there’s not a “right” answer because it’s not a traditional dish. Some people put sugar in Bolognese ragu, you know.
@cpekruhn Sweet-ish, I’d say. On a scale of curries, sweeter than rogan josh, but not as sweet as dansak.
@cstross @pdcawley Starmer is Grammar school, isn’t he?
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@jpreisendoerfer But of course. And thank you for the interesting reading material.
@jpreisendoerfer He even talks extensively about keys leading to other keys (ie FKs), the Consistency (big C) of which is of course a fundamental of SQL engines, and also what is deliberately removed for speed and/or distribution reasons in NoSQL DBs.

@jpreisendoerfer Just found it and had a quick read through - sounds to me like he is talking precisely about ACID vs noACID!

His “shared access” is exactly the “lack of atomicity/consistency/isolation” that NoSQL DBs represent.

@jpreisendoerfer The term "NoSql" drives me nuts. They really mean "NoACID". You can write a sql engine for a NoSql database!

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I've just discovered that :q in #sbt will quit the session. Nice. #Scala #vim #unix