faq: relation vs. table v_0
authorFrantišek Kučera <franta-hg@frantovo.cz>
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 18:06:50 +0100
branchv_0
changeset 164 56eb59640688
parent 163 580c0e195817
child 165 3074cf4158d2
faq: relation vs. table
relpipe-data/faq.xml
--- a/relpipe-data/faq.xml	Fri Nov 30 17:53:43 2018 +0100
+++ b/relpipe-data/faq.xml	Fri Nov 30 18:06:50 2018 +0100
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 		</p>
 		
 		<p>
-			<strong>Why you speak about <em>relations</em> instead of <em>tables</em>?</strong>
+			<strong>Why do you speak about <em>relations</em> instead of <em>tables</em>?</strong>
 			<br/>
 			It might be uncommon terminology for someone, but <em>relations</em> and <em>attributes</em> symbolizes
 			that we focus on substance of the data. Pure data are conveyed through the pipelines 
@@ -35,6 +35,13 @@
 			And tables (consisting of rows and columns) are only one of many possible options.
 		</p>
 		
+		<m:tabulka>
+			Relational	SQL	alternative terms
+			relation	table
+			attribute	column	field
+			record	row	tuple
+		</m:tabulka>
+		
 		<!--
 		<p>
 			<strong>?</strong>		
@@ -66,7 +73,7 @@
 			<strong>Why C++?</strong>		
 			<br/>
 			Firstly, <m:name/> are a specification of a data format and as such are not bound to any programming language.
-			This specification is totally language- and plafform- independent.
+			This specification is totally language- and platform- independent.
 		</p>
 		<p>
 			The ideal/perfect language does not exist and our implementations will be written in various languages.