April 2014
Beginner to intermediate
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English
Don't panic; these are all just synonyms. We'll use the words interchangeably.
We have two design choices when looking at database searches. We can either return a sequence of keys or we can return a sequence of objects. As our design emphasizes storing the keys in each object, getting a sequence of objects from the database is sufficient, so we'll focus on that kind of design.
A search is inherently inefficient. We'd prefer to have more focused indices. We'll look at how we can create more useful indices in the following section. The fallback plan of brute-force scans, however, always works.
When a child class has an independent-style key, we can easily scan a shelf for all instances of some Child class using a ...