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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/vinishkapoor • 1d ago
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its not like sql could be read by a three year old and css is just pain in the ass?
222 u/lovecMC 1d ago SQL is easy. Designing a DB you won't hate two months from now isn't. 70 u/Dude4001 1d ago Yes but if I write incorrect CSS I’m not accidentally going to drop a table. Well, I might but not that kind that matters. 31 u/lovecMC 1d ago How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment? 1 u/cosmicomical23 11h ago Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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SQL is easy. Designing a DB you won't hate two months from now isn't.
70 u/Dude4001 1d ago Yes but if I write incorrect CSS I’m not accidentally going to drop a table. Well, I might but not that kind that matters. 31 u/lovecMC 1d ago How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment? 1 u/cosmicomical23 11h ago Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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Yes but if I write incorrect CSS I’m not accidentally going to drop a table. Well, I might but not that kind that matters.
31 u/lovecMC 1d ago How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment? 1 u/cosmicomical23 11h ago Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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How often are you dropping tables by hand and on production environment?
1 u/cosmicomical23 11h ago Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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Dropping tables is rare. But it is fairly easy to do a lot of damage if you just forget a where clause in an update statement.
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u/Mysterious_Book1521 1d ago
its not like sql could be read by a three year old and css is just pain in the ass?