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Oct 19, 2015 · Joao Osorio
Just an encouragement to bet more on planning, design, proper staff and tranining for engineering, as well as appropriate infrastructure to achieve project goals and insure success on day to day business activities that rely on IT.
Oct 19, 2015 · Joao Osorio
You are right Francis, poor design is poor design, no matter the database. The concern of the argument being for or against any particular database is not the issue here. the issue is that technical architects or management shouldn't believe that having a commercial database will help or prevent from having poor design problems. Or any of the bullet points afterwards.
I disagree with your view on enterprise licenses. Commercial database licenses are usually paid based on processor units, number of instances or client access. If you trigger an expansion on the licensing criteria that applies, you should buy the additional licensing and next year's support fee will include the new licenses. If you're not aware of this model, probably you've always been working on companies with ULA. In this case, what you say about costs not rising is true. And an enterprise that let's itself be trapped inside an ULA, definitely has the mindset you stated and I quote: "it might be better to stick with the one everybody is already familiar with".
Jan 08, 2014 · Michael Leung
As far as "Whereas on Windows there is literally nothing (that I have heard of, anyway)" I can contribute to this debate by introducing you to the "sudo apt-get install" tool that handle most dependencies: Chocolatey
Chocolatey NuGet is a Machine Package Manager, somewhat like apt-get, but built with Windows in mind.
Jan 08, 2014 · Allen Coin
As far as "Whereas on Windows there is literally nothing (that I have heard of, anyway)" I can contribute to this debate by introducing you to the "sudo apt-get install" tool that handle most dependencies: Chocolatey
Chocolatey NuGet is a Machine Package Manager, somewhat like apt-get, but built with Windows in mind.
Apr 17, 2013 · Allen Coin
Point well taken :)
Apr 17, 2013 · Allen Coin
Point well taken :)
Apr 17, 2013 · Allen Coin
Point well taken :)
Apr 17, 2013 · Allen Coin
The programming language is a matter of syntax. It's the compiler and runtime environment that make the difference.
Like the given example, imagine a room full of developers and ask them to form teams. Magically, with a good interpreter and compiler, each can code on their preferred language e compile it against the same runtime. That's real magic.
Take C#, VB.NET, IronPython and F# for .NET and Java, Scala or Jython for the JVM. It can be done guys and it's the right way to go.
Happy programming!
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