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by renolc
3476 days ago
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Valid point. I should have been more clear in my original post. The issue was more that it was institutionalized to write all stored procedures in MS-SQL, rather than utilizing available CLR options (at least for the vast majority of the time). It should be noted that I'm complaining about a specific company's development method and not the practice altogether. |
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