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> This is a problem that goes beyond the usual ORM antipatterns and bad database designs and becomes its own special kind of hell, because it makes code far harder to reason about and thus far harder to review, in a way that I don't remember encountering in Hibernate, Gorm, or anything else.

I feel like this brings up an annoying cultural problem in tech wgere developers hit intermediate skill levels and feel the need to proclaim their expertise by writing something in the you’re-doing-it-wrong genre but don’t have the breadth of experience to realize that they’re over-generalizing and so they go from “ActiveRecord has this problem” to “ORMs are bad” without asking whether anyone else has it better. I’ve read tons of similar posts where e.g. Java proved that exceptions, OOP, or static typing were bad or Twitter proved you shouldn’t use Rails.




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