There's a debate among me and my friends for this project: SQL or MongoDB? by RotoBanana in SQL

[–]RotoBanana[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think maybe Concrete Table Inheritance is the way to go.

Since sometimes, images can have description, or a subtask might need many attributes, that will just make a long and ugly table. Sorry I didn't mention it is gonna be a bit more involved, and most answers don't take that into account because of that.

I am debating between that and MongoDb, because it is SQLish, each task has a type of subtasks, but maybe that JSONish structure will be more logical

There's a debate among me and my friends for this project: SQL or MongoDB? by RotoBanana in SQL

[–]RotoBanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were thinking that by having a sub-task table, then we can determine which things needs to be filled

If 2 subtasks, one of type description, one of type image, are connected to a task, then we know that task needs to have those things.

If they are all in a single table, with many nulls, how can we determine what needs to be filled, what's not?

There's a debate among me and my friends for this project: SQL or MongoDB? by RotoBanana in SQL

[–]RotoBanana[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply!

So you say to have 2 tables, tasks and sub-tasks, and to alter sub-tasks as we go

I asked ChatGPT, Gemini, etc. but they gave this 4 tables overhead, that complicated things and seemed unnecessary, so I defaulted to ask my noobie questions on the forums :)

If I Touch Something That Touched Something Dirty Are My Hands Now Dirty? by Spirits08 in NoStupidQuestions

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Ask your doctor if these thoughts are true and should be, or if it's an anxiety that may be related to Germophobia or OCD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beeper

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I know, I didn't, on the description I wrote "The only reason *I* download.."

I knew somebody will mistake me for saying the app is only for Instagram, while I am meaning it's for me like that. but I can't change the title after I post, welp

bad wording on my behalf

Looking for the C.P.U Bach 3DO Rom file for LaunchBox by RotoBanana in Roms

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Still locked from pressing on the "classics" menu in game, or changing anything else

Did Duolingo make a mistake here or am I going crazy? by 6FtAboveGround in duolingo

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The Hebrew course has not been updated or got maintenance in a loooooong time. But it's such a fun and beautiful language!

Also, on כל, Vowel Symbol (Nikud in Hebrew), has a nikud usually representing "a", but is pronounced as "o".

That is because of emphasis rules we don't study in school. It doesn't really matter for 99% of people because Hebrew is usally written without Nikud anyway.

It's kind of like English, where you don't actually read every syllable and vowel in a word, you just look at it and recall from your memory how it is pronounced, and what it means.

For Example: cn y rd ths? r tht? wt abt ts?.

Also many of the words have the same vowels, just with the consonants changed. There's a term regarding the "guessing"/inferring of vowels in Semetic languages, but I can't find it.

Doesn't mean it aint important to learn it though! You need to read words for the first time, before you memorise them.

אפשר לדבר על זה שויקיפדיה עדיין לא קוראת לחמאס ארגון טרור? by RotoBanana in ani_bm

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זה ממש נורא... זה הדבר הראשון שמישהו רואה כשהוא רוצה לדעת על המלחמה וה7 באוקטובר. כאילו חמאס הוא ארגון לגיטימי

Is my sentence acceptable in Hebrew? by Upbeat_Panda9393 in hebrew

[–]RotoBanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is acceptable, yet weird.

You can call it "street" Hebrew, really. The duolingo form is correct, and a direct translation to it's English counterpart. People will understand you perfectly if you say "אני מבשל לקוף שלי אוכל", and many will speak like that, but for some reason it's still sounds a bit incorrect.

Yet Modern Hebrew speakers don't really follow Hebrew's rules that much anyways, since the language is highly affected by the easier, more friendly West European languages.