So, the other day I found out there's a database where this is valid:
This is what happens when you don't think ahead and reserve the necessary SQL keywords...
select from from from from from
This is what happens when you don't think ahead and reserve the necessary SQL keywords...
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... or how to eat shit with db in k8s and advisory locks
... or how to eat shit with db in k8s and advisory locks
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so many "Our Database Was Fucked and Here’s How We Unfucked It" posts should really be "How We Saved $5,000 in Consulting Time by Spending $500,000 in Developer Time" -- heed this warning https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/introducing-migrator-service
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In this series of posts, we'll be discussing some "unique" behaviors of the Snowflake analytical base, which you won't find in the documentation. ☝🏽
Let's start with virtual (computed/calculated/derived/generated) columns. In the documentation, virtual columns…
Let's start with virtual (computed/calculated/derived/generated) columns. In the documentation, virtual columns…
Forwarded from Oleg Kovalov 🇺🇦
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ByConity is built from ClickHouse and inspired by Snowflake. We appreciate the excellent work of the ClickHouse team & Snowflake team. Because of huge archtechture difference, ClickHouse team don't think it is a good idea to adopt it into ClickHouse project.