I don't like many of SQLite's design choices, but the embedded use case at least makes many of them reasonable. MySQL has no excuse.
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Replying to @_Felipe
That aren't "excused" by the embedded use case? Lack of types, FKs disabled by default
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Replying to @_Felipe
I could probably come up with more. They're not that bad, mostly just annoying to abstract over.
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Replying to @sgrif
Database ergonomics should improve otherwise the relational model will lose relevance in programming and that is sad. Diesel helps a lot!
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Replying to @_Felipe
Other cases not so much. We can't abstract over the lack of a returning keyword. Which is why `get_result` compile errs on SQLite
12:24 PM - 5 Aug 2017
from Ottawa - Gatineau
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