On 22 Cze, 23:14, James Bennett <ubernost...@gmail.com> wrote: > No, it's a very bad method. Consider what happens if two people want > to add fields of the same name; trying to stick them in the User model > will obviously fail and break at least one person's code. Yes, I know what you mean, but It's small project with one programmer. I want to know about speed and stability in production mode above rules of 'programming-tao' :-)
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