You don't have to pump any water in conventional locks - you rely on having a source of water (lake) higher than the top lock. The wheel is quicker than a series of locks (not important for leisure use) more expensive…
Probably not for most people. Might be useful for receptionists in a public area. Useful if you can make it a requirement for eg. nurses stations in a hospital. A version built in to ATMs would be good.
Postgress has certain features because it is competing, both technically and in marketing check-boxes, with other SQL databases. CouchDB is not an SQL DB (and not even an RDMS) and so doesn't automatically have to have…
Not all data is relational and not all data fits into records.
>The reason PostgreSQL et al have those features is because people want them. The reason those features are in PostgresSQL is because they are in SQLserver, ... because they are in Oracle, ... because they are in…
You don't have to pump any water in conventional locks - you rely on having a source of water (lake) higher than the top lock. The wheel is quicker than a series of locks (not important for leisure use) more expensive…
Probably not for most people. Might be useful for receptionists in a public area. Useful if you can make it a requirement for eg. nurses stations in a hospital. A version built in to ATMs would be good.
Postgress has certain features because it is competing, both technically and in marketing check-boxes, with other SQL databases. CouchDB is not an SQL DB (and not even an RDMS) and so doesn't automatically have to have…
Not all data is relational and not all data fits into records.
>The reason PostgreSQL et al have those features is because people want them. The reason those features are in PostgresSQL is because they are in SQLserver, ... because they are in Oracle, ... because they are in…