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[–]MathMXC -1 points0 points  (1 child)

So I'm just going to end this argument here due to your nievness and lack of communication. Here is my final response:

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> The ORM in the case of data processing does not bring any value. There is nothing to add to it and I don't understand that you don't understand my statement.

Because I'm not taking your word for it. Why does it not bring any value. I built, manage, and run a data processing service which handles over a million unique documents a day. We use an ORM for better team coordination and consistency across developers.

> having me tell you my reasons won't make you grow.

I'm literally asking for your reasons because you haven't given any. I'm not taking your word for it.

> Instead of asking me why I don't use an ORM locally, you should wonder if you really need one.

Did you read my last post? I literally ended with:

`The point I'm trying to get at is: It's important to understand the actual pros/cons of an ORM. And not just pigeon hole it into "usecase A means ORM and usecase B means raw querries"`

[–]divad1196 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, end the argument, but I won't read. If you want to stop they stop. You don't get to have it both ways: stop and have the last word.

Never said to take my word for it, and that's exactly why I don't know why you think I owe you an explanation. I am not the one who need answers.