Our company has organized a Technology Leaders conference and today was the first day.
There were several presenters and they did more (or less) interesting talks, then one spilled the sentence "everything (data) is easily presented in a table". The lection went on, but I stacked with the question: is this really true? And if it is, is the table really the most native for humans way of data representation? Why every time we need to organize things , - even personal, - we quickly draw a table and put thing in? Is it native or is it just something we were taught to do and got used to?
There were several presenters and they did more (or less) interesting talks, then one spilled the sentence "everything (data) is easily presented in a table". The lection went on, but I stacked with the question: is this really true? And if it is, is the table really the most native for humans way of data representation? Why every time we need to organize things , - even personal, - we quickly draw a table and put thing in? Is it native or is it just something we were taught to do and got used to?