Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] when cassandra NoSQL fails |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2010-09-09T11:46:27Z |
Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
and many programmers invent their own "hot water". Unless you have a
strong leadership with clear architectural vision, you can create a
bloated, unmaintainable behemoth very quickly.
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Milan Babuskov
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> This is common mistake - rush into new technology instead of fixing problems in old code.I completely agree. There is no common framework, no coding standards,
> MySQL+PHP has low enter barrier. It means that there is a lot of programmers and admins
> on trade market who can produce such a load of crap.
and many programmers invent their own "hot water". Unless you have a
strong leadership with clear architectural vision, you can create a
bloated, unmaintainable behemoth very quickly.
> The fact that Digg all of sudden switched to version 4 without proper testing and isMost probably.
> unable to rollback can be a proof of the developers' quality.
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Milan Babuskov
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The easiest way to import XML, CSV
and textual files into Firebird:
http://www.guacosoft.com/xmlwizard
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