Re: speed
From: windandwaves (winandwaves_at_coldmail.com)
Date: 02/22/05
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:50:30 +1300
"Henk Verhoeven" <news1@phppeanutsREMOVE-THIS.org> wrote in message news:cvdg5g$r55$1@news6.zwoll1.ov.home.nl...
> windandwaves wrote:
>> I totally understand your point above. I usually make supersleek databases with not a dot of repeated info. However, you can go
>> too far in normalisation.
>>
> In that case sorry for my remark about learning about db design. You are certainly right wanting to balance different design
> considerations. I would say: try the simpelest thing that could possebly work, then refactor when required (You ar right, i'm
> advocating XP, but i do think their claim that it saves a lot of time is true IFF you DO refactor to keep your code flexible ;-)
>
> Greetings, succes,
>
> Henk Verhoeven.
>
Hoi henk
yes, that seems to be the most sensible approach to take.
Cheers
- Nicolaas
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