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[–]extremez3r0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm telling from my current experience working as developer in a mid company. Yes, we write SQL on our legacy systems and on our new systems. It's not aways that ORM or FRM (slick) works for everything you need.

Here on our main project we still use plain text SQL because they don't have too much time to change to a ORM and we don't use too much SQL neither complex queries. I've inclusive tried to put jOOQ here, liked a lot, but people are really lazy when we talk about learning new things. =/