← Back to context Comment by ellisv 1 day ago With property graphs being adopting in the SQL standard, this isn’t surprising. 4 comments ellisv Reply gkorland 1 day ago The fact that GQL is now supported by some of the relational Database, doesn't mean they'll become an alternative to native Graph Databases. Xenoamorphous 1 day ago Yeah I guess it’s like saying that relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBs. vovavili 1 day ago >relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBsThis holds true for 95% of cases of well-made software. monero-xmr 1 day ago It pretty much did except for very specific use cases
gkorland 1 day ago The fact that GQL is now supported by some of the relational Database, doesn't mean they'll become an alternative to native Graph Databases. Xenoamorphous 1 day ago Yeah I guess it’s like saying that relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBs. vovavili 1 day ago >relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBsThis holds true for 95% of cases of well-made software. monero-xmr 1 day ago It pretty much did except for very specific use cases
Xenoamorphous 1 day ago Yeah I guess it’s like saying that relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBs. vovavili 1 day ago >relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBsThis holds true for 95% of cases of well-made software. monero-xmr 1 day ago It pretty much did except for very specific use cases
vovavili 1 day ago >relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBsThis holds true for 95% of cases of well-made software.
The fact that GQL is now supported by some of the relational Database, doesn't mean they'll become an alternative to native Graph Databases.
Yeah I guess it’s like saying that relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBs.
>relational DBs supporting native JSON type meant the end of NoSQL DBs
This holds true for 95% of cases of well-made software.
It pretty much did except for very specific use cases