I've been coding for over 20 years now! (WOAH, do I feel old)
I've touched just about every resource imaginable under the Sun (too bad they were bought out by Oracle)
There is a lot of re-imagining, and re-implementation in the application layer, for features that are already directly native to the databases themselves. For instance, several database programs now directly support temporal data natively. In MariaDB for instance, these are known as SYSTEM-VERSIONED tables. mariadb.com/kb/en/system-versioned...
wow cool had no idea, also the focus of the article isn't to "re-implement" those features, I simply used it to build something that interfaces with the db using those features.
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There is a lot of re-imagining, and re-implementation in the application layer, for features that are already directly native to the databases themselves. For instance, several database programs now directly support temporal data natively. In MariaDB for instance, these are known as SYSTEM-VERSIONED tables. mariadb.com/kb/en/system-versioned...
wow cool had no idea, also the focus of the article isn't to "re-implement" those features, I simply used it to build something that interfaces with the db using those features.