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by GrinningFool
3979 days ago
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So you start off ok here: I'm just stating what I believe to be a fact...
But then you move on to say: It's just a fact, whether I like it or not.
So which is it? Do you believe it to be a fact, or is it a fact? And if it is, where's your evidence?(I happen to agree with your opinion, but the semantics here bug me.) |
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Anecdotal evidence: I've interacted with dozens of other people who call themselves web developers over the years, and most of them (outside of Silicon Valley) have never used PostgreSQL, nor any advanced features of SQL in any other RDBMS.
Objective evidence: the large market share of WordPress, Drupal, and other content management systems that don't use any advanced database features; as well as the large market share of frameworks such as Rails, Django, and Laravel that encourage developers to stick with the ORM and not care about advanced database features.