“Thanks for your help.” I should say that rather than: “Thanks for the help.”
Archive for May 8th, 2006
This was cool enough that I want to keep it here to think about later.
Imagine having an accountant as a client who insisted on maintaining his general ledgers using a word processor. You would do you best to persuade him that his data should be structured. He needs validation with cross field checks. You would persuade him he could do so much more with that data when stored in a database, including controlled simultaneous update.

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