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Default Re: Ooooops!.... - 12-12-2011 , 02:13 AM






On Dec 12, 1:40*am, Noons <wizofo... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Because "shopping cart" technologies like flash and java/j2ee are
"kewl".
While apex/pl-sql are passée and last millenia because they touch the
database directly (shock, horror!) instead of through umpteen layers
of moronic "serialization frameworks".

That's how development and design is decided nowadays: the degree of
"kewlness"...
+1

I see it all the times.

Recently I talked to a java developer asking him why their database
had NO constraints or data validation rules. His answer: 'The
appliccation layer takes care of it'... The next thing that hapened
was that we began to receive costs multiplied by 100, date information
from the future, and of course a lot of child rows whitout parent...

Cheers.

Carlos.

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Default Re: Ooooops!.... - 12-12-2011 , 03:42 AM






CarlosAL wrote,on my timestamp of 12/12/2011 7:13 PM:

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Recently I talked to a java developer asking him why their database
had NO constraints or data validation rules. His answer: 'The
appliccation layer takes care of it'... The next thing that hapened
was that we began to receive costs multiplied by 100, date information
from the future, and of course a lot of child rows whitout parent...
Oh, come on! All that ACID and data integrity nonsense is soooo last millenia,
wth are you so worried about?
Another $10M "refactoring" project and all that will be resolved:
it's THAT trivial!

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