SMRTR ProgrammingMay 31, 2026Reddit

Learn SQL Once, Use It for 30 Years

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SQL's mathematical foundation, built on Codd's 1970 relational algebra, makes it remarkably stable—1995 queries still run unchanged today. Despite its quirks, 40 hours mastering SQL pays dividends across every job and tech stack for decades.

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