From the side of someone who works heavily in data analysis and application databases I can tell you it would be very, very easy to see if it was just a front end application using the data or storing it in a database. There are use cases for both setups, absolutely, but a cursory examination of the machine in question would make it abundantly clear which it was doing.
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Not going out of style no, but not the new hotness.
I went through the same process myself a couple years ago, first PC build in a while. The biggest shock for me was finding out hard drives (SSD, HHD, etc) were outdated: its all about NVMe cards which look like a stick of RAM and plug directly on the motherboard.
I imagine it depends on use case. Anything more advanced that subqueries/CTEs is largely the domain of ETL developers (not exclusively, obviously) but most others using SQL don't need anything that advanced.
A Canadian of Italian descent, and to make it even better: he only called it Hawaiian pizza because that was the name of the brand of pineapple he was buying.
Ok I know it's off topic but if Scarlet Johansson ever looked at me like that....
Yeah but the song Spongebob is about to break out in is a stone cold banger.
Several many!
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Bullshit I'm reading your subtitles right now.
How long before Russia claims he was on that plane?
"Carved"?