Doriano Blengino a écrit : > Jean-Yves F. Barbier ha scritto: >>> complex that endup over 80+ stored proc . sorry that I not sure about those >>> programs that don't required much sql >>> >> Actually we don't play on the same ground: most of the projects I was >> involved >> in used 400-4,000 stored procedures. >> > Dear Jean-Yves, > > do you mind to tell us what was your role in those gigantic frameworks? > Were they a Panamerican Airlines booking system? And even so, I find
Chief of project (one of many) - Freight booking division. Not PanAm: Air-France. If the network is really gigantic (leased lines, phone lines, cables, satellites, ethernet...), frameworks aren't (the data quantity is); you can easily have a more complex system with a complete data management system (ie: Adempiere is far more complex.) > your language extreme and offensive, as you knew everything. Nobody > knows everything, so you may not know of other's needs. The methods one > uses for big and complex programs are not well suited for little and > simpler programs. But those simple programs are important too. I felt the same from what he said and I don't pretend to know everything on anything (but I also don't pretend to know nothing either:), I'm mad because he speaks about things he obviously don't master or confond with other things I don't know about. May be it is because I had the luck to work with and knew talentuous developpers in both programming and DBs and learn a lot from them. I also don't take a rise at "small" programs (huges are often made of smalls), I'm talking about basic rules you can't drift from without going toward many disagrements: it is not because you're buiding a small application that you will do it bad, no?! > I could agree with some of your statements, but please be more gentle. > Sometimes one sees stupid ideas, and only after a while he realizes that > those ideas were not so stupid. Yeah I know, but unfortunately I don't think we're into this particular case. Sorry if you felt it offensive, it should have remained in MP, not public. -- Quid me anxius sum? [ What? Me, worry? ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
