On 12/29/2016 02:12 AM, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Karsten Hilbert (karsten.hilb...@gmx.net):

Many applications are not designed to have a "stable" database API.
It seems OP is arguing they should.

Well, if the environment allows for that, fine. If not, well, duh.

Been following along and while there are several views there seems to be one constant: "there should be a method to the madness". For a particular situation a best try should be made to analyze what the current and future needs are and plan a course of action that meets those needs the best. This could be database-centric or app-centric. In a perfect world this would be a non-biased decision, though I suspect it tends to follow the inclinations/backgrounds of those involved in the planning. In any case a defined course of action that is set out and followed would seem to be better then arbitrarily bolting on new/different methods on a whim.



Regards,
Christoph



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