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Determining the probability of a successful attack based on the equipped weapon? Thanks for the description and using the provided nomenclature, I will be able to find more ressources on it. |
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accepted | Determining the probability of a successful attack based on the equipped weapon? |
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asked | Determining the probability of a successful attack based on the equipped weapon? |
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noSQL - Is it a valid option for web based game? +1 Thanks for the comparison of both options. Furthermore, you make a good point by saying that static data should not be in the database. |
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noSQL - Is it a valid option for web based game? In the example that you wrote using sql, how would you, at a high level, model it using nosql? |
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Nov 8 |
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noSQL - Is it a valid option for web based game? Yes, I've heard about couchdb too, in fact, even on the mongodb's website, they commonly do comparison to it. I think that I need to research on couchdb vs mongodb. |
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noSQL - Is it a valid option for web based game? I agree with your statement of thinking twice. That's partially what I am doing here with this question :) |
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