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by illuminant 638 days ago
Lolz

I'll leave it there.

1 comments

Look up Oracle sometime, and how entire enterprise applications get developed primarily in the database. Common with SQL Server and DB/2 as well.
Please, stop.

Citing archaic and dead trends to someone who grew up profiting by their unnecessary complexity does you no favors.

Not looking for favors or caring about your opinions. Oracle and SQL Server expertise would come in handy right now for a lot of people laid off and struggling to find jobs because they have narrow skills and ideas like you express.

The original question: Do you still use stored procedures. Yes, lots of people do, more common in big enterprise shops using Oracle et al. Not archaic, dead, or wrong, just another way to develop large software systems.

You try too hard