I found a very curious using of word "she".
Is it because the user is a female or user is always "she" like a ship?When a user does not want to pull data from any table, but rather wants simply to use an arithmetic operation on a constant value, she can include the values, operations, and the from DUAL clause.



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Luckily this didn't catch on.
) nothing to do with sexes, it's a grammatical thing. In English there's man - woman system, where "man" is so called "strong meber of opposition" which has 2 roles: 1) masculine human being 2) a human being in general. Or it was so untill recently There is no neutral member. Plus there are no grammatical genders left. So you see that the language itself imposes the particular world-picture. That's why feminists became so rampant with English grammar rules.
