When researching bug fixes and enhancements, I'm often struck by the
enormous complexity of the NHibernate code base. It's a complex and very
malleable product, so a high degree of complexity should be expected, but
sometimes when following a query from start to end in the step debugger I
just want to scream "are you frelling kidding me?!".

Of course there's a certain amount of "this shouldn't be so hard"  followed
by "Ah, OK, I didn't think of that. It is hard.", but some/many parts of
the code base feels like it has been mended a few times too many.

My question to you, fellow developers, is:

1. How do you feel about this?
2. If massive refactoring is a way forward it would likely result in a
deviation from the Java Hibernate relationship. How do you feel about that?


Best regards
Gunnar

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