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I looked at the book after this and have to say, I'd heavily recommend spending the next dew months just improving joins (and complex joins especially). Like GP says, relational modelling is the interesting bit about SQL and I don't feel exaggerative in saying the only reason I use SQL are joins, and so the only reason I'd introduce the complexity of your project into my stack would be if it makes handling joins, views and other aspects of relational modeling and slicing nicer - one example could be many to many relationships, or the gradient between graph/document based and normalised table based modeling


I second this. However, it's important that we don't make it so easy that we hide the cost of the join itself.




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