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Wednesday May 05, 2004
08:18 AM
The next big database engine
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Somewhat related to my last post, I recently came across my first exposure to the term "post relational database"
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This thing is really old and has never really caught on. I'm afraid object/relational mappers are ancient news too. Neither of these has any potential to be the next big thing in the sense that XML was.
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SGML was old, too, before XML became popular. Time will tell.
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