Every application is a bit different, but it's not that the PostgreSQL design is a loser in all regards. It's not like bubble sort.
Every application is a bit different, but it's not that the PostgreSQL design is a loser in all regards. It's not like bubble sort.
the article literally says that pg's mvcc design is from the 90s and no one does it like that any more. that is technology that is outdated by over 30 years. i'd say it does not make it a loser in all regards, but in the most important aspects.
So, newer not always means better, just saying
While persisting key architectural ideas certainly has benefits, so does evolving their implementations.
Are you referring to C++? That was actually created by a Danish guy, who was also inspired by the object oriented Simula language created in the 60s
Linus began work on it in April 1991: https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.minix/c/dlNtH7RRrGA/m/_R...