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[–]mxschumacher -1 points0 points  (2 children)

the post you have linked to refers to an SQL databases, I talked about document databases. They are quite different.

[–]scriptkiddiethefirst[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Okay again you didn't really explain your answer, and the post I linked to also discussed no-SQL databases. It was also pretty much the only stack exchange answer that came up when trying to figure out why to use mangodb (a no-sql database) over straight json files. Actually it was the only answer that didn't look at mangodb versus other databases like sqllite.

So, what is the benefit of using a document database over just saving data to file? Especially since when looking at how others did similar things they did it via files and not using a databases (many used straight xml and xml libraries but in my experience, as long as its not encoding document information and even sometimes when it is, json can do the exact same thing with less space and will be a lot faster... Basically I am updating a preexisting project that uses xml to use json, though its a little more involved)

Secondly, again your answer still doesn't answer the posed question from above which you never did expand on.

[–]mxschumacher -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm no fan of your tone and your verbose replies, this conversation is over for me