I’m a tech interested guy. I’ve touched SQL once or twice, but wasn’t able to really make sense of it. That combined with not having a practical use leaves SQL as largely a black box in my mind (though I am somewhat familiar with technical concepts in databasing).

With that, I keep seeing [pic related] as proof that Elon Musk doesn’t understand SQL.

Can someone give me a technical explanation for how one would come to that conclusion? I’d love if you could pass technical documentation for that.

  • @bitchkat
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    281 day ago

    The sheer size of the federal government and its age would mean there are thousands of databases out there. Some may be so old that they predate RDBMS/SQL.

    That alone makes his comment come from a place of ignorance. Of course it’s confident ignorance. The worst kind.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 hours ago

      Some may be so old that they predate RDBMS/SQL.

      I don’t follow. Wouldn’t that lend credence to his assertion that it’s incorrect to assume that everything in government is SQL?

      People here are being irrationally obtuse about the possibility that an agency that’s existed since the 1930s may keep business-critical records on legacy systems predating relational databases. Systems serving a national agency may not migrate databases frequently.

      • @bitchkat
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        59 hours ago

        What’s he’s arguing is that the government doesn’t use SQL at all.

    • @massacre
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      111 day ago

      Definitely “Confidently Incorrect” material.