The other reason to not do this is that most functions someone might want to add are very simple, enough so that even if you don’t know C, you can probably muddle your way through it.
JS in an RDBMS… shudder
The other reason to not do this is that most functions someone might want to add are very simple, enough so that even if you don’t know C, you can probably muddle your way through it.
JS in an RDBMS… shudder
> shudder
Well, we’re already talking about dyn langs here (plsql, tsql, etc). At least in the js case you have some notion of fp constructs available. It’s not like the constraints of the db vanish!
Nonetheless i generally agree.