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- technology@lemmy.world
I personally wouldn’t recommend obsidian (mentioned at the end of the article), but still, I think the article is worth reading.
I personally wouldn’t recommend obsidian (mentioned at the end of the article), but still, I think the article is worth reading.
“Philosophy” seems a bit grand for something that could be better described as a “tip”.
No it really is a philosophy.
There’s a vast difference in approach between software that uses documents and software that uses a database. A document based approach tends to result in work that lasts a long time. A database approach tends to have more features.
It’s tempting to chase those features, but in my opinion it’s a mistake.
Document based solutions can have as many feature as the developer wants, the thing is that it’s harder to build document-based solutions than DB ones.