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by aeonik
773 days ago
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Indeed, but then there is, "using a query language designed for data analysis in event sourced systems to: read, parse, version, and write system and configuration files instead of using VCS like Git" levels of wrong, and sales/marketing professionals in charge of the system wrong. Time is measured in quarters, money is measured vaguely by proximity to sales. Thought using excel as a database was bad? Try working in a system where strings are `eval`ed in SQL, and every state change is stored in intermediate or virtual tables, then thrown away, so no actual version control is taking place; just diffing and merging Unix configuration files. Why not use diff and patch? Takes too much time and money, they only know SQL. |
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