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Badger Studio Badger Studio Total Pageviews Monday, 8 September 2014 Who's afraid of SQL? I refer to a blog I have just read which was referenced in today's Code Project email. http://unconnected1.blogspot.ca/2014/09/why-are-developers-so-afraid-of-sql.html There are a few good points here but I'm a little disturbed about the one dimensional view (i.e. from a SQL developer's view) and the style of presentation of a blog which could be extremely useful. Where to start? Firstly the implication here is that ALL (non-SQL) developers are scared of SQL. This is like saying all drivers on the road are bad because a few cut you up occasionally. Granted there are bad developers out there (for all sorts of reasons) but there are many who embrace SQL as a useful and powerful tool in the developer's armoury of equipment. Then there is the implication that ALL SQL developers (yes, they are developers too) get it right all the time. No they don't - just like everyone else, there ...
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