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Re: IDIOT! Your Data Model Can't Possibly Work!

by Bob Badour <bbadour@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 16, 2006 at 05:13 PM

Neo wrote:

>>>>Jay Dee: The most resilient designs are those which accurately
represent data, not relation****ps. In that vein, I've found Halpern's ORM
approach to be helpful -- although his goal of discovering objects is, I
feel, slightly off the mark.
> 
>>>Neo: Would you (or someone) be willing to demonstrate this resiliency
starting with ... simple example and then extending a bit further?
> 
>>Bob Badour: Neo, you are so full of **** your eyes must be brown. You
are an ignorant who doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.    NIAM,
nijssen and halpin. They set the reference point for conceptual modelling
about 20 years ago. Since that time, I have seen nothing I would consider
a groundshaking improvement; although, Jan or Vadim might have a better
idea if something significantly changed the state of the art in recent
years.
> 
> 
> This is so funny! Bob, for half a decade you have been telling me that
> my data model couldn't possibly work, that I didn't have this or that
> operator, or this or that predicate, didn't attend this or that
> college

Bull****. I have been telling you that you are ignorant and stupid. You 
are in fact too stupid to understand any aspect of the topic you claim 
to have improved.
 




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IDIOT! Your Data Model Can't Possibly Work!
"Neo" <neo55  2006-04-14 18:49:46 
Re: IDIOT! Your Data Model Can't Possibly Work!
Bob Badour <bbadour@[E  2006-04-16 17:13:04 

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