It's similar to when we wrote all our business logic in eg pl/sql, stored procedures etc. Seems attractive at first, but it breaks separation of concerns, becomes difficult to test etc.
> It's similar to when we wrote all our business logic in eg pl/sql [...]
What do you mean with "when"? /s
I dread companies who still have logic in their databases when it's not necessary. <insert sad face>
> It's similar to when we wrote all our business logic in eg pl/sql [...]
What do you mean with "when"? /s
I dread companies who still have logic in their databases when it's not necessary. <insert sad face>