NOT ONLY IS HILLARY CLINTON A WARMONGER, SHE IS ALSO A FEARMONGER …
@TheMarkRich14 минут бұрын
"Porting like drunk rabbits". A phrase I must use more often.
@1Eagler15 минут бұрын
The same error IBM did with Risc and IBM RT.
@OverG8818 минут бұрын
Hi. Here's one idea since you're covering E. European countries - a story about Galaksija. It's a story about computer made in Yugoslavia by a guy called Voja Antonic.
@vh566325 минут бұрын
Czechoslovakia could have been an actual socialist miracle if the USSR and the Warsaw pact didnt invade the country in 1968. The reforms of Prague spring would have make the country what most of western socialist think all of these countries were. That is the only thing that matters in this. All the other "socialist miracles" just managed to drag the country from Austrian level of economy to at-least-we-do-better-than-other-socialist-countries level of economy. Yeah, what a miracle that was.
@GavinM16139 минут бұрын
Good video, well explained.
@feraudyh40 минут бұрын
There's no such thing as "a software" It's just software.
@galen__49 минут бұрын
Really enjoying this multi-part look into the history of SQL and databases in general 👍
@GavinM16154 минут бұрын
They are just big rats. Funny how people's perceptions are...
@petrkan8792Сағат бұрын
JayZeeDee sound much much cooler than JézéDé in Czech :D
@Osc1llateW1ldlyСағат бұрын
0:51- what exactly is (or was) "checkloslovakia"? 🤷♂
@wolcekСағат бұрын
Can you send this movie, with the ACID part highlighted, to British Post Office and Fujitsu?
@1pierosangiorgioСағат бұрын
DEC had the same problem as IBM for its RDB. thinking hardware was important but software was but a giveaway made them all loose lots of time to market.
@1pierosangiorgioСағат бұрын
My father was COO of ASK/Ingress in the very early 90's. while I joined Oracle in 1993... exciting years.
@carkawalakhatulistiwaСағат бұрын
Singapura have malay population
@melanieblizardСағат бұрын
I have to say the amount of effort you put into the script and production is excellent. Having worked at Logica and used databases i really enjoyed this. These subjects are fascinating because although they are considered obscure they are literally world changing. Thank you.
@WillFuIСағат бұрын
I’m still trying to understand what kusto in Kql means
@atheistbushman2 сағат бұрын
I have so much work to do but you keep seducing me with well researched videos on topics I should not be binge watching!
@thulomanchay2 сағат бұрын
Any Malaysian leader that tries to bring the country up, will have the politics of the people trying to destroy that leader down. Its called democracy.
@tndigi12332 сағат бұрын
Best jokes ever - so far.. you had me laugh out loudly at least three times. What an achievement for a monday morning
@TerribleShmeltingAccident2 сағат бұрын
programmers start counting with zero....
@allenmoses1102 сағат бұрын
Roofus the dog is cool!
@supbrotv3 сағат бұрын
Me as a web developer who sometimes has to export and import databases: ugh why is this so hard.
@foofoodog3 сағат бұрын
Oracle, sure, yeah, we can just throw more cheap bodies at coding PL SQL and we should be good, right? The same for JAVA too! What a mess.
@SF-fb6lv3 сағат бұрын
I saw you in the movie "Leaving the World Behind". At least it looked like you...
@frankchan42723 сағат бұрын
Sybase used be in Emeryville before they moved to Dublin. I used to work at Oracle & Ed Oates office above my office & unfortunately I get his mail & he will get mine so I knew pretty well. He really didn’t need to work but wanted to do something.
@foofoodog3 сағат бұрын
Oh yes the hours I spent trying to explain to the mainframe DBA why my bind plans were for shit and causing "hot spots". Man, it is exactly what the users asked for, go fix them, I dare you!
@randomuseryt51433 сағат бұрын
wrangling and cleaning a 60GB database, the "VACUUM;" command made me laugh
@foofoodog3 сағат бұрын
Notice the trend that the keepers of the data hated the keepers of the code. And so every single thing that might be done simply in code, though maybe not as efficiently, not that it mattered, was always done in ten mile long sprocs and packages. I pity any C# coder in an Oracle shop trying to use LINQ and you step over that data engineer demarcation.
@non-human30723 сағат бұрын
Hey bro, Awesome videos, I look forward to seeing them but I'm not sure what Google (KZbin) is playing at but I just had to resubscribe to your channel.
@Klatchan4 сағат бұрын
Yo I live in Maine, I should look into that shit.
@foofoodog4 сағат бұрын
The software runs best in a slide deck, lol. We had a rule for sprint demos at one place, no slide only demos and no localhost hosting. Shit needed to at least be gated out to a controlled environment. Part of the deliverable is the delivery, as it were. Call it devops, call it whatever foul name you want.
@ah2448954 сағат бұрын
Might be my favorite of your videos.....
@ah2448954 сағат бұрын
As a DBA, across DBASE, Oracle, IBM AS/400, I loved this video. Will probably watch it many times....
@jeffspitzer45064 сағат бұрын
I’m surprised that there is no mention of the Pick operating system here. Pick on Microdata and Prime systems led the way for SQL language databases on mini computers and later Unix systems. All of which ‘set the table’ for the use of micro computer SQL, first with FoxPro and then MS-Access
@ronaryel64454 сағат бұрын
I read CJ Date's books when I learned SQL at UCLA. I used Microsoft SQL later at Massachusetts General Hospital to build a research registry for the neonatal ICU.
@snuscaboose194217 минут бұрын
You didn't use MUMPS (Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System) or it's diabolical derivative, M?
@raylopez994 сағат бұрын
Didn't Asianometry already do SQL a few weeks ago? For those SELECT few who read this, I say: AS FROM WHERE Asianometry got the idea to do another video on SQL, I'm not HAVING it. AND BETWEEN you and me, Asiometry, you can DELETE this post. But I LIKE and subscribe to your channel.
@Moepowerplant4 сағат бұрын
Chinese = Whites?
@bob_smite4 сағат бұрын
I wish history class was like this...
@LatitudeSky4 сағат бұрын
Feel so old. Many moons ago, I had to deal with dBase on occasion. Still remember quit with 1 being the solution for everything in that company.
@RonJohn634 сағат бұрын
Ingres' great-grandchild PostgreSQL still exists, and is very popular.
@gregvanpaassen4 сағат бұрын
Reminder: The word "relational" in relational database has nothing to do with relationships. In mathematics a relation is a subset of a cross product of sets. The power of the relational database arises from its mathematical foundation. SQL, on the other hand, was just made up as they went along.
@ArneChristianRosenfeldt2 сағат бұрын
You gotta help me out with the English language here! What is a ship. In German both are called “Beziehung”. Is ship a state? Marriage or prof student relation are typical textbook examples . Like you would have one table with rows made of ( to keep things simple and typed ) wife and husband names. Or a table with many duplicates of the professor name. Note how in a community Names are made unique by adding a Roman number in case.
@ababababaababbba4 сағат бұрын
"the Rational Database" sounds like just the worst youtube channel
@joshyoerger52715 сағат бұрын
7:30 “but Stonebraker did it solely to get famous enough for tenure” 💀
@rinelsays91305 сағат бұрын
I never thought I would have to type by hand into the URL bar to access YT videos. LOL
@hypercomms20015 сағат бұрын
I worked on a project with Telstra Australia in which we replace the IMS database with DB2 for their flexible charging accounting and billing system, FlexCabs in 1995…. Memories!
@dj_laundry_list5 сағат бұрын
I used to use a little black book for my relational database
@ViniciusSoaresBatista5 сағат бұрын
Can’t wait for the next one.
@mattmurray7645 сағат бұрын
Some might call the next one a SQL
@shaneperreault5 сағат бұрын
Always how India got the bomb but never how Rudy got the chalk. 😞
@jaystannard5 сағат бұрын
A SQL query walks into a bar, he sees two tables and joins them