At a certain level of experience in Application design, I see two different "influences":
  1. Application Programmer
  2. DBA

The application programmer likes to keep control in the application, putting DML and DDL in the application, and the DBA influence who likes to keep control in the database..

I personally see the merits of both sides, and, depending on the strength of the DBA's at the site I'm working at, would prefer the DBA control method..

I'm wondering what camp you're coming from? .. ;-)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Website Application Framework with Sybase, Apache & Perl: My Thoughts by Ryszard
in thread Website Application Framework with Sybase, Apache & Perl: My Thoughts by princepawn

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