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Post by readyready15728 on May 9, 2015 14:11:52 GMT -5
When I tried to track it down, as here: blog.tresebrothers.com/2012/08/cyber-knights-reference-spreadsheet.htmlI get: And if it's not just me then that's unfortunate. But on the other hand if it is gone I might well start a reference data project up again, this time with a master YAML document (cf. www.yaml.org) that I can then render into one or more spreadsheets or other output formats. How does that sound? If this is a good idea, then I want to hear what should be included.
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Post by grävling on May 9, 2015 18:14:10 GMT -5
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Post by readyready15728 on May 9, 2015 19:29:13 GMT -5
That's odd. All up to date? There goes my project I guess. Although I might want to use this as part of a fun way of teaching myself SQL (as well as NoSQL) database systems.
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Post by grävling on May 10, 2015 8:28:51 GMT -5
All up to date. MongoDB is more fun than any SQL system.
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Post by Cory Trese on May 10, 2015 14:01:45 GMT -5
I fixed the log. Thanks all!
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Post by readyready15728 on May 10, 2015 14:14:06 GMT -5
All up to date. MongoDB is more fun than any SQL system. I'll bet, but I want to be able to work with a diverse array of DB systems for professional purposes.
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