Quite contrary to what you've written I find the Haskell subredit very useful. The comments are usually well thought out and relevant. I daresay the people on the Haskell subredit are the smartest and most helpful of…
I thought as much. If the goal is to not write code then writing stored procedures is akin to writing code, just in a different language.
Interesting. I'd like to see how you implement role based access control and sql injection safeguards. How would you define complex validation schemes? In stored procedures?
Quite contrary to what you've written I find the Haskell subredit very useful. The comments are usually well thought out and relevant. I daresay the people on the Haskell subredit are the smartest and most helpful of…
I thought as much. If the goal is to not write code then writing stored procedures is akin to writing code, just in a different language.
Interesting. I'd like to see how you implement role based access control and sql injection safeguards. How would you define complex validation schemes? In stored procedures?