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Posted by DA Morgan on 06/02/05 18:26
William Stacey [MVP] wrote:
> I still don't know what you point is. Bad code is bad code. Some people
> may write bad or inefficient code, some may not.
What I am saying is that you are more likely to get good database code
from people that know databases than you are from people that know VB.
And to think that those coding in VB know databases at more than a
superficial level is just not realistic.
What we are seeing, in practical terms, is the death of T-SQL rather
than an effort, by Microsoft, to fix it. Inviting more cooks into the
kitchen may sell more frying pans. But it does not improve the quality
of the food being prepared.
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Daniel A. Morgan
http://www.psoug.org
damorgan@x.washington.edu
(replace x with u to respond)
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