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Re: ORMs comparisons/complaints. [message #184426 is a reply to message #184420] Tue, 31 December 2013 11:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 31/12/13 02:09, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
> On 12/30/2013 06:13 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> On 30/12/13 21:36, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
>>> Data is complex, relational data is obviously just as complex, and any
>>> method of querying or manipulating real relational data is often hard.
>>> And considering major ORMs (not just Java), and the amount of educated
>>> effort that has gone into them, there are not many people who are
>>> well-advised to routinely use SQL directly if they have other
>>> options...not unless they are RDBMS specialists, and that's what they do
>>> for a living. Are you one? I'm not.
>>
>> Ah. So mining is complex and labour intesive, so lets not learn how to
>> use an excavator, but instead develop tools to allow us to organise huge
>> gangs of navvies with picks and shovels, because that's easier for us
>> lazy shits than mastering the controls on a dump truck or draglinme
>> excavator.
>>
>> If you cant manage relational databases, you shouldn't be messing with
>> big data.
>>
>>
> Identify yourself by your real name, doorknob. Maybe then you can put up
> or shut up.
>
> Learn spelling and grammar too - those skills help when you converse
> with adults.
>
So no counter argument, just an ad hominem attack.

You are Jerry Stuckle and I claim my $5.


> AHS


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