On Friday, November 11, 2011 15:25:29 Jesse Phillips wrote: > On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 02:17:40 -0800, Jonathan M Davis wrote: > > Actually, I'd argue that Row would be better than Record, since it _is_ > > a row in a table. Personally, I'd find it to be more immediately clear > > that way. With Record, I have to figure out what the heck it is a record > > of, whereas Row is immediately obvious in this context. > > > > - Jonathan M Davis > > It _is_ a record of data, just as much as it is a row in a table. The RFC > I reference continuously refers to records and never even says "row."
Well, then you have a good argument for keeping it as Record. But spreadsheets are tables of rows and columns, and a CSV file is a spreadsheet. Personally, I find the term record overly vague and wouldn't use it for much of anything - not to mention that it makes me think of the analog music device rather than anything else. So, I don't particularly like the name Record. I wouldn't use it in reference to a DB either. I'd use the term row there as well. But others may not agree with me, and if the RFC uses the term record, then that's a definite argument for using Record instead of Row. - Jonathan M Davis
