because idealism (what should happen) and practicality (what is happening) do not usually mix, and some people might not be able to handle the consequence :)
delimiter $$
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `searchInsumoOUT`(in tipoctr varchar(3),in ins_cat varchar(80), in ins_id varchar(10), in ins_nom varchar(150))
BEGIN
IF(tipoctr = '-') THEN
//SELECT
END IF;
END$$
the reality is that the practicality (and usefulness) of those languages you derisively call ugly very much outweighs and is much more beneficial than calling it pretty
you can call C# prety
*pretty; but unless it's just a mannequin, it's not as extensively used for the greater good
:6595296 delimiter $$
drop procedure if exists `searchInsumoOUT` $$ CREATE PROCEDURE `searchInsumoOUT`(tipoctr varchar(3),ins_cat varchar(80), ins_id varchar(10), ins_nom varchar(150))
BEGIN
IF tipoctr = '-' THEN
BEGIN
//SELECT
END
END IF;
END;
END$$
@LaidbackAndy Take 10 clients connecting to the server, because your methods are asynchronous, different threads try to access the same resource - a file maybe. So there could be contention among users for that file.
@LaidbackAndy Node is single threaded. But you have to spawn another thread (could be a pre-existing thread, depends how it is implemented). This is where contention comes in.
@LaidbackAndy Exactly! That is why it is bad.. so you must make your code asynchronous/concurrent..
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