We connect to a database in java to suck down records that are in memory on another machine and force a transaction scope over Ethernet just so we can do a for loop, mutate a few things then send it back. Why.
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All correct, yet many people actually built systems that relied heavily on stored procedures and it ended up being a complete structural mess. (Personally, I fear for the same outcome for many serverless projects.)

Jan 22, 2019 · 7:06 AM UTC

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Was that because of the technology? Or the people?
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Hard to say, probably both.
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Probably Kelly is seeking a way to write a code in a way that, say, c# lambda, is automagically communicated to the db for execution. Not stored procedures!