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Eric Redmond

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“There’s an old saying in the relational database world: on a long enough timeline, all fields become optional.”
Eric Redmond

“Stored procedures can offer huge performance advantages for huge architectural costs. You may avoid streaming thousands of rows to a client application, but you have also bound your application code to this database. The decision to use stored procedures should not be arrived at lightly.”
Eric Redmond, Seven Databases in Seven Weeks: A Guide to Modern Databases and the NoSQL Movement

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