I think the point they were trying to make is for using ORM for everything until you need a query complex enough or performant enough to drop back to a raw SQL layer. That's the pattern I've seen the most with ORM…
Hyundai had a not so great reputation in the early 2000s in the US. In recent years however this opinion seems to have shifted. Been driving an Ioniq 5 2023 for a couple months now with no phantom/emergency braking…
The privately owned org that I started with recently has new comers at a pretty constant 30% annual bonus. Tied to how well the company did but upon conversation with veteran staff, no issues with management paying out…
Heh, you described my work situation to a T. They decided to modify a number of core functions to work the same way as their old terminal system instead of the default ERP process. Now our job for the next couple years…
This is actually one of my largest struggles with docker currently. Thanks for linking your tool!
Probably pen testing primarily. Very similar to a rubber ducky tool.
I think the point they were trying to make is for using ORM for everything until you need a query complex enough or performant enough to drop back to a raw SQL layer. That's the pattern I've seen the most with ORM…
Hyundai had a not so great reputation in the early 2000s in the US. In recent years however this opinion seems to have shifted. Been driving an Ioniq 5 2023 for a couple months now with no phantom/emergency braking…
The privately owned org that I started with recently has new comers at a pretty constant 30% annual bonus. Tied to how well the company did but upon conversation with veteran staff, no issues with management paying out…
Heh, you described my work situation to a T. They decided to modify a number of core functions to work the same way as their old terminal system instead of the default ERP process. Now our job for the next couple years…
This is actually one of my largest struggles with docker currently. Thanks for linking your tool!
Probably pen testing primarily. Very similar to a rubber ducky tool.