The government doesn't use SQL
The government doesn't use SQL
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See the post on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/provisionalidea.bsky.social/post/3lhujtm2qkc2i
According to many comments, the US government DOES use SQL, and Musk is not understanding much what's going on.
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Sure as hell did when I worked there
113 0 Replyif this troglodyte says it doesn't you can be sure that it does.
19 0 ReplyThat sounds surprising modern. That's good! Or at least I would think it is good. So many things run on mainframes still.
19 0 Reply51 year old SQL sounding surprisingly modern for government tracks.
21 0 ReplyHaha, TIL that SQL is 51 years old. IBM mainframes were still all the rage in the 70s. My assumption is that government would have not been an early adopter, but I could obviously be wrong.
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