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  • RE: The Cost of Switching

    I agree with Microsoft's recent behaviour it is only a matter of time.

    I used to have access to the Design and Develop Action Pack via our Microsoft Partner Subscription. ...

  • RE: Why Would You Move?

    chrisn-585491 (10/20/2014)


    What's so expensive about MS development? SQL Server Express still allows 10GB and is free. There are express versions of Visual Studio if cost cutting is the end-aim.

    How many...

  • RE: Why Would You Move?

    Yet Another DBA (10/20/2014)


    courtney.smith (10/20/2014)


    I'd argue against that. I don't think that expensive and difficult are really on the same wavelength / scale for comparison.

    What's so expensive about MS...

  • RE: Why Would You Move?

    I'd argue against that. I don't think that expensive and difficult are really on the same wavelength / scale for comparison.

    What's so expensive about MS development? SQL Server...

  • RE: Why Would You Move?

    I think it's also very easy for weaker developers or those that don't consider the business impact of a choice to also promote a variety of frameworks within a language...

  • RE: Swallowing the Camel

    call.copse (9/16/2014)

    Depending on your application much required functionality is little used or is very straightforward, maybe for admin, config etc - often 80% of a project code base in my...

  • RE: Swallowing the Camel

    It's not really a case of when business rules can't be done in the database it's a case of that its a pretty bad practice to duplicate rules or logic.

    At...

  • RE: Swallowing the Camel

    On this topic I completely disagree.

    I don't see the primary purpose on an ORM to add a layer of abstraction. Yes, ORMS would be able to map between the...

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