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By rick
via jeremy.zawodny.com
Published: Jul 09 2009 / 09:43

Beware of men preaching of false hope. Take, for example, the way some folks feel like they need a database abstraction layer in their applications. Rasmus has long argued against them, and I've agreed with his reasoning and conclusion. (Because it's correct!)
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jakyra replied ago:

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This is from 2004.

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brixon replied ago:

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your point?

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jakyra replied ago:

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2004 doesn't seem so fresh.

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MCII replied ago:

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2004 would be ok if it had content.

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iooi replied ago:

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Use a good ORM (like EOF) and you'll never have to touch any SQL because there isn't (shouldn't) be any in your application. We use PostgreSQL for development and deploy on Oracle - completely flawlessly (of course not with PHP but WebObjects).

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