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<blockquote data-quote="Adil" data-source="post: 456102" data-attributes="member: 3031"><p>First you say "I haven't heard any big companies like Banks or Technology Platforms using those that you listed above. " then you completely ignore the fact that big companies do indeed use python (among a wide range of languages/technologies). I think you are waffling a bit. It's not good.</p><p></p><p>C++ is a good option but it's way too easy to shoot yourself in the foot with it - "performance" does not become an issue until you start programming at a massive scale..</p><p></p><p>I did not say there is no comparison between postgres and mysql - I said there is no <strong>complexity</strong> difference. They both expose a very similar user interface through SQL, differing in a few data types and functions.</p><p></p><p>Again, your blanket statement about NoSQL databases is factually wrong - Amazon use SQL comprehensively throughout all their applications, as do Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Apple, Facebook... name a company and they probably use SQL too. NoSQL is also used heavily across many different companies.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=9468]@Legion[/USER] mixing the two approaches is the best idea imo. Find what works for you though; if you learn more by reading others code concentrate on that, if you learn more by building build a bunch of random interesting things (one of the first android apps I made was a time based shutdown button - e.g. you set it to 60 minutes and it will turn the phone off after 60 minutes: <a href="https://devbest.com/threads/android-timedown.39920/" target="_blank">https://devbest.com/threads/android-timedown.39920/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adil, post: 456102, member: 3031"] First you say "I haven't heard any big companies like Banks or Technology Platforms using those that you listed above. " then you completely ignore the fact that big companies do indeed use python (among a wide range of languages/technologies). I think you are waffling a bit. It's not good. C++ is a good option but it's way too easy to shoot yourself in the foot with it - "performance" does not become an issue until you start programming at a massive scale.. I did not say there is no comparison between postgres and mysql - I said there is no [B]complexity[/B] difference. They both expose a very similar user interface through SQL, differing in a few data types and functions. Again, your blanket statement about NoSQL databases is factually wrong - Amazon use SQL comprehensively throughout all their applications, as do Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Apple, Facebook... name a company and they probably use SQL too. NoSQL is also used heavily across many different companies. [USER=9468]@Legion[/USER] mixing the two approaches is the best idea imo. Find what works for you though; if you learn more by reading others code concentrate on that, if you learn more by building build a bunch of random interesting things (one of the first android apps I made was a time based shutdown button - e.g. you set it to 60 minutes and it will turn the phone off after 60 minutes: [URL]https://devbest.com/threads/android-timedown.39920/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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