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Why MySQL over Mongo? #66

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shtefcs opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 5 comments
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Why MySQL over Mongo? #66

shtefcs opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 5 comments

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@shtefcs
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shtefcs commented Dec 10, 2018

Hey, I am planning to use this app for one of my projects.

I am just wondering why did you choose MySQL over Mongo? Isn't Mongo match better in this stack then MySQL?

Whats the prons and cons?

Peace,

@alsong
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alsong commented Dec 10, 2018

hehe, i think its open source for a reason. You can change it to mongodb

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shtefcs commented Dec 10, 2018

hehe, i think its open source for a reason. You can change it to mongodb

I am aware its open source. :D But was curious on his decision. I got answer from Faiyaz, and it was in the time when he was more comfortable with the MySQL.

@alsong do you have experience with this app, like did u do some customization?

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alsong commented Dec 11, 2018

@shtefcs i am working on using graphql and mongodb

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shtefcs commented Dec 11, 2018

@shtefcs i am working on using graphql and mongodb

That is nice to hear. For how long you are working on it, and how far you are? Let's connect and we might collaborate together on improving this app.

My Whatsapp:+381629734218, feel free to add me there, since its good place to have conversations, chat, etc.

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A relational DB is much more logical to use here, rather than a NoSQL database, so I guess that's why he used MySQL.

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