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Re: Oracle Right or Wrong

From: Mike Dwyer <bdtmike_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 13:52:54 GMT
Message-ID: <3da43466.237272640@news.sf.sbcglobal.net>


That's a good start. But you might want to replace those "Larry Boy" Jammies while you're at it, eh?

On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 23:17:49 +1000, "Richard Foote" <richard.foote_at_bigpond.com> wrote:

>Hi Mike,
>
>That's it !!
>
>Thanks to you, I'm going to take down the photo of "His Highness And
>Mightiest Larry The Big E" from my bedside table. I mean, it has always
>irritated my wife (as it somewhat hides the family photo at the back) and my
>obsession with Oracle and "The Big E" is just not healthy. Eating Oops for
>breakfast, as the shapes reminds me of the Oracle font, wearing Oracle
>shirts all time (didn't go down too well at the wedding), watching Oracle
>marketing videos and not giving kids the opportunity to watch Harry Potter,
>it's just not right.
>
>So thank you for your prod, hence forth, I'm a changed man.
>
>Just got to find the right sized photo of David Bowie to replace Larry ;)
>
>BTW, if I've ever come across as arrogant or closed minded, please forgive
>me. Trust me, you'll get to like me, although it can take a while ...
>
>Cheers
>
>Richard
>"Mike Dwyer" <bdtmike_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>news:3da33803.172663517_at_news.sf.sbcglobal.net...
>> Over the past several months, I've been learning the in's and out's of
>> Oracle programming so that I could port my application over from SQL
>> Server. I have received a great deal of help from people in the know,
>> and in large part, from these Oracle forums. I find the UseNet to be
>> invaluable for getting near-instantaneous feedback from people who are
>> out in the real world experiencing the same things that I am.
>> Although I've been developing in many languages over the past 20
>> years, I'm a newbie to Oracle. As such, I appreciate the constructive
>> advice that many of you have given me even though my basic questions
>> may have been answered many times over. So, I thank you for all the
>> free advice I've been "taking" from this forum.
>>
>> That said, I've been active in a number of forums in my years but I've
>> never seen the level of arrogance and closed mindedness that I see
>> from some members of this forum. This posting isn't directed towards
>> the people who put forward constructive advice and criticism. This is
>> directed towards the people who seem to worship the Oracle God and
>> spend as much time pontificating as they do giving advice (if any).
>>
>> Is it just me? I can't believe that I'm alone in this observation.
>> If any of you share my opinion, by all means, chime in here. Some of
>> you guys sound like stiff college professors, scolding me for not
>> bringing my "books" to class or disagreeing that Oracle is not the
>> end-all of DBMS's. I read the postings. When people ask questions,
>> they don't always get answers, they get lectures-- and condescending
>> critiques, at that. I run a business, I have questions, I need
>> answers. Those of you are nice enough to take the time out to help
>> me, I thank you. But those who want to lecture and pontificate should
>> save it. Hey, if I wanted a lecture, I'd go back to college! Some of
>> you guys really need to lighten up.
>>
>> As a user trying to understand a new product, I like to read the
>> members' opinions to find out what the strengths and weaknesses of
>> the product are in relation to others in its class. Unfortunately,
>> the discussions are rather one-sided in this forum. And from what
>> I've seen, people are probably afraid to use the "M" word in here for
>> fear they will be flamed and moofed to death (as I will certainly be).
>> Some of you guys sound like "Little Larry Ellisons" running around
>> with noses in the air phrasing every answer to every question with
>> "And that's another reason why Oracle is great and Microsoft sucks.".
>> A little objectivity please...
>>
>> In the interest of debate, can you honestly say that NOTHING that SQL
>> server has to offer is better than what Oracle puts out? Or that
>> there is NO feature that some other DBMS may have that is superior to
>> Oracle? Or that Oracle may have limitations that other products do
>> not? If your answer is a resounding "NO" then I think that some of
>> you need to open your minds a bit.
>>
>> To some of you I'm sure I'm sounding like a jerk here. But to others
>> in the group, I believe that you know what I'm talking about when it
>> comes to the "attitude" in here. In my 3 month long "Trial By Fire",
>> I've come to the conclusion that Oracle is, overall, the most powerful
>> DBMS out there. But there are areas where Oracle lags behind
>> Microsoft and there is room for improvement. I feel like a PC user in
>> a Mac group for saying this, but I'd like to see a little more
>> objectivity and discussion about the pros and cons in here, that's
>> all. God forbid, someone like me admits that in here, but hey, what
>> do I know, I'm just a newbie, right <g>?
>>
>>
>>
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Received on Wed Oct 09 2002 - 08:52:54 CDT

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