The Vietnam of Computer Science ยท Ted Neward's Blog
http://blogs.tedneward.com/post/the-vietnam-of-computer-science/A hyperbolic take on how and why Object Relational Mappers are both widely used, but also not great. The core of this is that using an ORM has diminishing returns over the life of a project - most of the benefits accrue at the beginning, but the costs escalate over time.
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