[Twisted-Python] coding standard: plurals for database table names

Federico Di Gregorio fog at initd.org
Mon Apr 7 16:39:29 MDT 2003


Il lun, 2003-04-07 alle 23:45, Clark C. Evans ha scritto:

> The only somewhat-convincing argument that I've heared for it,
> is that "SELECT * FROM people" seems to make more sense than
> "SELECT * FROM person".  However, even this advantage falls
> apart as soon as you add a where clause...  
>    SELECT first_name FROM people 
>    WHERE people.last_name = 'Evans'
> 
> I like person.last_name myself...

from a non-native english speaker perspective... i don't understand why.
a WHERE clause can select more than just one persone, i.e., people.
using plurals seems correct and beautifull to me.

> I feel that too much standardization can be a bad thing, 
> especially when they bring unnecessary complexity.

i don't seeany complexity in using plurals.

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Federico Di Gregorio
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