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Table-oriented programming is a Neologism invented by the infamous Usenet troll Bryce Jacobs masarading as original research. It is ineligible on both counts. Bryce Jacobs is also known to use the alias TopMind and Tablizer .

  • Although the principal proponent, specific terminology, historical pedigree and background of this article may be considered questionable (at least by some), some of the underlying principles do have independent merit. Certain aspects of "table-based" or "query-based" (or choose another term) programming methodologies have gained serious formal consideration beyond just the narrowly focused interests of one individual. For example, the introduction of "LINQ" into the CSharp programming language represents one noteworthy example of "table-based" or "query-based" concepts used to augment an established programming language. It would seem this article (or a more neutrally-presented, better cited version thereof) deserves some consideration at least on that basis.--Dreftymac 20:48, 23 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]