So-called schema-less "databases" use vastly more power, corrupt data on a whim, and disemploy schema designers. The alleged productivity gains are simply not worth the costs.
Consider using a real relational database instead of rowslop in your next project
January 9, 2026 at 12:19 AM
So-called schema-less "databases" use vastly more power, corrupt data on a whim, and disemploy schema designers. The alleged productivity gains are simply not worth the costs.
Consider using a real relational database instead of rowslop in your next project