On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:08 AM, dcbowl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you'll find this a worthwhile read:
>
> http://paulstack.co.uk/blog/post/have-orms-introduced-extra-complexity-into-our-codebase.aspx
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Add a layer and you add complexity.

Some shops are 100% SPROC access to all data and transactions.  Other
shops are direct access to all tables.  Then the ones between the
extremes fill in that gray area.

I am part of a 100% sproc environment so I need to generate classes to
fit data that I need from data that they present.  We have a lot of
denormalized tables so from my POV less class elements are more
efficient.

Once you set the structure of your data it shouldn't be changing much
over years of time.  <funny wasn't it?>  So you have that overhead of
keeping your data classes in check as well as the classes that call
for data.


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