MattWoberts wrote:
Thats absurb. I can honestly say in all my years, I have never "known" anyone so clued up about software development, and certainly about database relations. To write a O/R mapper as thorough and well recieved as llblgen, to say you dont know about database relations is hilarious.
Yeah, I don't know what it is with some people in newsgroups. I'm in newsgroups since '89, and know what a flamewar is, but the last 5-7 years I realized that some people can't think out of a box. They're locked inside that world and perhaps know every detail inside that box, but forget that that box is not a standalone object, which therefore renders their view on the world a bit pointless.
mattsmith321 wrote:
In addition, you provide an exceptional level of support for your product and your product has greatly reduced the headaches of dealing with the interactions between a Business layer and the data layer.
Don't let them get you down!
I won't (not anymore). In the early days I would have went on and on in such a discussion but that's pointless. Just walk out of there, there is nothing to win.
And it's not all misery, I mean: if you write a controversial article, you have to expect some feedback which is perhaps irrational and not what you'd expect.
erichar11 wrote:
Well I will just say this, me being a newbie to programming, you all have helped me tremendously, especially frans. You all are light years ahead of me and many of the topics you discuss are difficult to understand, but nevertherless, there is always a gem in those discussions that even I can use. Frans, The support you give is frankly awsome, so keep up the good work, it will definately pay off.
Great to hear this place gives various developers not only support for things they run into but also better knowledge and understanding of writing software in general Cool
cmartinbot wrote:
Otis wrote:
Thanks Chris
I really needed this after my a$$ was flamed to pieces once more by the pro-procedure squad in comp.databases (I didn't want to participate in there, but they insulted my personally because of my anti-proc article... ). Oh well, part of the job of explaining things I guess...
Hang in there, buddy, you'll land a job somewhere soon.
Screw those guys man . They are just scared (and rightfully so) that a tool, such as yours, will render them almost useless soon.
heh yeah that's my idea as well. However, and this is the odd part, their job will shift towards more data-mining work, at least if I have to believe the SqlServer design team, which said that datamining is the next big thing for databases. (in some channel 9 video). But if they're rusty and stick to the old thing they know about, their future is not that great, as more and more apps will move away from procs in general (there will always be applications with procs of course)
Thanks for the encouragement on the job thing. I think I just landed something today.
Great! Congratulations!