Showing posts with label Ben Brumm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Brumm. Show all posts

Friday, 16 October 2020

Ben Brumm writes an interesting article on Hierarchical Data in SQL

G'day:

This is solely a heads-up regarding some potential reading for you.

A bloke called Ben Brumm came across one of my old articles, "CFML: an exercise in converting a nested set tree into an adjacency list tree". He's hit me up and asked me to add a link to that to an article he's written "Hierarchical Data in SQL: The Ultimate Guide". I've done that, but that article is buried in the mists of time back in 2015. I figured he could benefit from a more contemporary nudge too. So here it is. Me nudging.

In other news people have been urging me to get back to this blog, but I'm afraid I still am not finding anything new to write about. So... erm... yeah. If something leaps out at me I do fully intend to come back to this, but... not for now.

Righto.

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Adam