Data modellers, developers, and purists all hate it when multiple ID values are stored in a single database column value. Data modellers hate ...Read more
Almost every week I write or enhance software components that are deployed into a PROD environment. Every week, the full-fat versions of the ...Read more
When using Oracle I sigh often (from the perspective of a database developer). Oracle have, by design, implemented instability into their execution plan costings. ...Read more
Human Resources - what a stupid name. It is almost patronising to think of someone as a resource, although admittedly it does feel ...Read more
My first calculator was a Casio FX81. At the time for someone in their teens in the late 80's in NZ, it was the ...Read more
Sometimes you get surprises while working in IT, you follow a simple set of instructions and things work for example. Rewording that sentence ...Read more
I have many email accounts. Some with spam and virus filters, some without, some personal, some for business, some as redirects from a couple ...Read more
As the SQL feature set doesn't provide for chemical structures to be queried directly as shown below, the chemical moiety must first be ...Read more
One of the many roles of IUPAC has been to establish and maintain systematic rules for the nomenclature of chemical entities. Within the ...Read more
A mathematician might define subgraph isomorphism as the determination of a subgraph of a graph which is isomorphic to another graph. From the chemo-informatic ...Read more
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