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But it is true, just in a different area than predicted. I hear all the time that scientists and analysts, while being non-programmers, do write various queries without asking a programmer to do it… I am a programmer and not even sure how much time it would take to implement their regular joins with windowing, aggregates etc in a record-based file format. Can I even do that?

SQL was a typical failure in this regard. It was seen as a savior but at the same time was designed for at least math-versed people. The prediction was right, its scope was wrong. Since then we failed many times and as I see it, we tend to diverge from this idea more and more. And the reason is there’s no one controlling our stacks vertically, so it takes more jobs than it could to make an app.



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