> Imagine I got run over by a train, and someone was reading my code. 
> Which would be easier for them to maintain: Code with weird SQL, or code
> with sensible, well-written SQL and explicit hints?

You forgot the most important option:

Code with appropriate documentation about your weird SQL.

If you document your code, your argument is moot.

Joshua D. Drake



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