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Nov 2, 2016 08:53
just with plain inserts.. godamn
Nov 2, 2016 08:53
but erm, it kept deadlocking, for no reason
Nov 2, 2016 08:53
its like an embedded NoSQL, lots of stars on github
Nov 2, 2016 08:53
got burned bad
Nov 2, 2016 08:52
i tried using LightDB for some side project
Nov 2, 2016 08:50
too much training, too much self importance
Nov 2, 2016 08:50
the problem with oracle is DBA's :P
Nov 2, 2016 08:49
but sometimes, sometimes it cant, for whatever reason, and its nice to have a "manual switch"
Nov 2, 2016 08:48
90% of the time it would figure out , hey this table is so small it would be much faster to just loop on 10 rows
Nov 2, 2016 08:48
its not that oracle is bad at optimizing, i dont think any RDBMs can compete with oracle at that (correct me if im wrong), but that they also provide the ability to "hit the manual mode"
Nov 2, 2016 08:47
its called nested loop, all RDBM's sometimes do them, because they can be faster than index joins etc
Nov 2, 2016 08:46
but then again, if you have these sort of data-sets oracle is usually the choice anyway
Nov 2, 2016 08:46
you would be sad if you worked without them and had to live with slow performance cuz it loops 1 million times
Nov 2, 2016 08:45
but ANSI SQL doesnt have that sort of syntax, so you have hints
Nov 2, 2016 08:45
it usually does a good job figuring it out (thats what all RDBM's do) but sometimes, the SQL is complex enough that it can get it wrong, thats when you have to say "ok ok ill just tell you"
Nov 2, 2016 08:44
either loop 10 times, or 1 million times
Nov 2, 2016 08:44
if you have 1 table with 10 rows, and one with 1 million, should it start with the big one or the small one ?
Nov 2, 2016 08:43
that means, the order that i wrote my join statement, is the order you should use to join the tables (being, A to B etc. dont try to figure it out yourself)
Nov 2, 2016 08:42
nope
Nov 2, 2016 08:42
oracle lets you affect how it does things, like joins, hint who is the bigger table, what index is preferable + tons of stuff
Nov 2, 2016 08:42
/*+ ORDERED */ etc
Nov 2, 2016 08:41
ye i wish it was that easy, when was the last time you wrote some optimizer hints for your db server? :p
Nov 2, 2016 08:41
and my back-end is enterprise oracle, and boss/employee is obviously an example, for something much more complex usually, so i went for gogo dapper
Nov 2, 2016 08:40
the problem with these is that the SQL is built automatically, which is sometimes nice, sometimes.. not good
Nov 2, 2016 08:39
ye im on dapper atm
Nov 2, 2016 08:38
but nonetheless.. an interesting approach
Nov 2, 2016 08:38
yes i know that (now)
Nov 2, 2016 08:36
ah you can edit here, nice
Nov 2, 2016 08:35
werent being populated* i mean
Nov 2, 2016 08:35
then i found out it was explicit
Nov 2, 2016 08:35
also when i did use EF, i was going crazy why my weren't being populated
Nov 2, 2016 08:34
(and im not using EF..)
Nov 2, 2016 08:34
would stick me to EF tho
Nov 2, 2016 08:34
true true
Nov 2, 2016 08:28
this is why we cant have nice things.com
Nov 2, 2016 08:27
if its lazy, you would be making a query for every boss
Nov 2, 2016 08:27
get them quick, especially for a lot of records
Nov 2, 2016 08:27
see, for boss + employee's you would do a JOIN
Nov 2, 2016 08:27
that would be wasteful SQL-wise
Nov 2, 2016 08:26
you just want all the bosses, and sometimes you want it with employees for those bosses
Nov 2, 2016 08:26
well you dont always want to get all the employees do you ?
Nov 2, 2016 08:24
so Get() GetWithEmployees()
Nov 2, 2016 08:24
i'm making a repository pattern, has class "Boss", but sometimes the Boss has employees, so, im thinking Boss and BossWithEmployees class? god this is horrible
Nov 2, 2016 08:23
haha
Nov 2, 2016 08:08
:/
Nov 2, 2016 08:08
we need a stackoverflow NAME-THIS-CLASS website
 

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Nov 2, 2016 08:15
someone should make a name-my-thing website
Nov 2, 2016 08:15
i need good ideas to name a class :/
Nov 2, 2016 08:15
godamn