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Re: The demise of the Oracle professional?

From: Hemant K Chitale <hkchital_nospam_at_singnet_nospam.com.sg>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 23:11:30 +0800
Message-ID: <ae540o$cct$1@dahlia.singnet.com.sg>


==> on, which one of you hear would rather code in Pro*C or M$'s ODBC than JDBC? Me ! I'd rather prefer C and Pro*C over Java. I have better control and I know exactly what I am reading when I see the code and what I am writing when I write the code.
Hemant
"VWP914" <vwp914_at_aol.com> wrote in message news:20020610220211.15040.00000164_at_mb-cv.aol.com...
> I guess I just don't understand why the negativity towards Java.
>
> Java is a nice language. It is intuitive. It beets the heck out of C.
Come
> on, which one of you hear would rather code in Pro*C or M$'s ODBC than
JDBC?
>
> I hear Java attacked, or at least J2EE, as if it somehow encroaches on
what
> should be done, or only be done in the database. But that has to do with
> programmers not knowing good design. If they are doing things with Beans
and
> JSP code that should be done in the database, that is their failing, and
> perhaps the job of the overall designer to make sure people aren't doing
> foolish things. So spank them royally at the next meeting! Is it because
> these J2 programmers don't consult with the Oracle DBA to choose the best
> approach? I really don't see where the contention is, and perhaps it is
> because I wear both hats at my job: app developer and DBA.
>
Received on Tue Jun 11 2002 - 10:11:30 CDT

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