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Re: FN-FORUM: What's the best development platform for creating Web 2.0 business applications?
date posted 22nd November 2007 09:58
> No, it can't. It simply can't support a properly normalised database:
> all the relationships that should be modelled in the database through
> the primary/foreign key mechanism have instead to be modelled in Ruby
> using Active Record.
I blame the popularity of MySQL for this, with its previous lack of
foreign key mechanisms.
Note to self: must investigate using new MySQL foreign key handling, if
that's the correct term...
Anthony
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