Category Archives: Database Design Concepts

Pseudo-FAT in a database

I’m creating a pseudo-file system for my game, using a MySQL database as the FAT. I thought it would be fairly simple at first, but as I was about to program it, I realised that my method I planned on … Continue reading

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Work hard, play hard.

Lets make a productivity list for tomorrow, because the last ones all worked so well… Go take photos for my website assignment! I’m gonna take my laptop too, due to the small card capacity. I decided this should be a … Continue reading

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It's not redundant, just plain stupid.

I just decided to pop in here to have a tiny rant about something that’s bugging me about my Database Design class. I just got my assignment. We’re basically to design and set up a database, create forms, use VBA, … Continue reading

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Stupid course is stupid.

I’m actually feeling productive today, and I’m fairly certain I have a multitude of work to do. I woke up with the intent of creating this database we need for Database Design Concepts. Well, I say need, but it turns … Continue reading

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Class summary for today

In visual web dev. we just learnt about parameters for functions, and making subroutines and functions. Yeah, it was thrilling. I finished up the set work in the first hour (class is two hours along) and just spent the rest … Continue reading

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Weeks one and two summary: Database Design Concepts

We started with a lecture in this class, which was good since most people probably had no idea why a database was interesting, and why they shouldn’t be using a spreadsheet. To be perfectly honest though, I’m sure a lot … Continue reading

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