How about starting tomorrow we allow random people from the street, without any 
medical qualifications, to start 
doing heart surgery at the Stanford Medical School !???

Or we allow anybody from the street, without any architectural or structural 
mechanics qualifications to start building bridges in San Francisco !?

Or tomorrow I'll show up at the San Francisco airport and tell them that I'm 
the one piloting the plane to New York !?

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Bottom line...only in software such an aberration is tolerated.....

Dana



> On May 28, 2015, at 10:29 PM, Ihe Onwuka <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> But you are not producing solutions for other engineers.
> 
> If you tell a developer with zero engineering qualifications their design is 
> structurally flawed or that they are using the wrong tools they (or their 
> boss) will turn around and tell you  that there are several ways of doing 
> things and theirs is equally valid...... and that's if they are being polite. 
>  
> 
> Then a couple of epochs and a failed project later they will get feted for 
> writing a blog about how you shouldn't use what they used or shouldn't do 
> what they did. Most probably said blog will focus on the effects of what they 
> did because they probably still don't understand the cause.
> 
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 5:43 PM, daniela florescu <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> It proves that when it comes to IT you can put lipstick on a pig. If you 
>> were trying to name the language today JShit would probably market test 
>> better than XQuery.
> 
> 
> That’s why I’m so tired of the database “science” and the database 
> “scientific” community, and I run away to 3D and Augmented reality — which is 
> at the beginning,
> nobody makes billions (yet) and there is still some love of technology, some 
> honesty and integrity, and deep, serious enthusiasm.  There is still some 
> innocence...
> 
> Right now the “database market” is just lipstick on a (VERY LARGE) pig. Lots 
> of money spent on marketing scream, and unfortunately developers flock like 
> sheep
>  towards the ones who scream the most, without any clue of “why”.
> 
> Yet we have no clue why a solution is better then other, no benchmarks, just 
> hacky solutions, or temporary solutions which will disappear in 5-10 years, 
> etc.
> 
>> Maybe it's because of your abhorrence of stupidity you tend not to stick 
>> around long enough to witness just how stupid some people are.
> 
> Well, I am VERY patient when I want to.... I did stay with the XML community 
> since 1997, despite my deep dislike for processing instructions... :-)
> 
> But I see my role as an engineer to build good engineering solutions, not to 
> increase the IQ of the general population. That’s not my job.
> 
> Best regards
> Dana
> 
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