Tweets for 2009-10-17
- @codemonkeyism (#corrected) I differ. The issue isn't non-conformism as much as not acknowledging the right & due place for RDBMS & ORM in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism Minimising persistence management development and design overheads when using Objects with RDBMSs… that is not ..contd.. in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism ..contd.. going to go away anytime soon despite competition from nosql. ..contd.. in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism nosql may be a thing of the future .. but ORMs are not therefore a thing of the past they will still play a large role. in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism ORM has design implications for performance .. they do not have inherent performance problem (at least not the better ones) in reply to codemonkeyism #
- @codemonkeyism Havent seen a ORM performance problem that better design couldn't fix. Agree with leaky abs, though cost/benefit still good. in reply to codemonkeyism #
- Back from lighting firecrackers with son. The sound/light have been intense for a few hrs. Happy Diwali (Festival of Lights). #
- 3 Ruby Quirks You Have to Love http://ff.im/-a0Rp3 #
- A New Kind of Science and Wolfram's Computational Eqivalence http://ff.im/-a0RFj #