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On 08/24/2015 08:56 AM, Melvin Davidson wrote:
 >The "serial" key is the default primary key amongst every single web
development environment in existence.

Methinks thou doest take too much for granted.

Yes, serial has it's purpose, but I sincerely doubt it is "the default
primary key amongst every single web development environment in existence"
I am not sure where you get your stats from. Probably you are referring
to "Ruby on Rails". IMHO,

Rails
Anything that uses Hibernate (Java)
Django
Every PHP framework
Pyramid
Anything that uses sql-alchemy

I can go on for miles with this. It is true that a lot of these support non-serial keys. It is also true that is not the default.

JD


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