Honestly, save yourself the headache and use a proper database with nice joins and stuff. Save time on managing weird stack choices and stick to the standard, especially when there's no good reason for it or if you're just getting started.
Make sense!
Honestly, save yourself the headache and use a proper database with nice joins and stuff. Save time on managing weird stack choices and stick to the standard, especially when there's no good reason for it or if you're just getting started.
Make sense!