Correct. It’s a tragically wrong piece of folk wisdom that’s pretty general 
across web development communities.

> On Jun 26, 2023, at 21:32, Michael Nolan <htf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It's not just Ruby, dumb databases are preferred in projects like
> WordPress, Drupal and Joomla, too.
> 
> Now, if it's because they're used to using MySQL, well maybe that's
> not so hard to understand.  :-)
> 
> On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 8:05 PM Guyren Howe <guy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> This is a reasonable answer, but I want to offer a caveat.
>> 
>> Likely because of the influence of the originator of Ruby on Rails, it is 
>> close to holy writ in the web development community that the database must 
>> be treated as a dumb data bucket and all business logic must be implemented 
>> in the Ruby or Python or whatever back end code.
>> 
>> This heuristic is nearly always mostly wrong.
>> 
>> Guyren G Howe
>> On Jun 26, 2023 at 17:48 -0700, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>, 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> On 6/26/23 16:48, B M wrote:
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> After greeting,
>> 
>> I taught PostgreSQL myself and developed a small scale
>> experimentalsoftware system using PostgreSQL in the back-end.
>> 
>> I would like to know your advices to develop a large scale reliable
>> software system using PostgreSQL in the back-end, through which i can
>> share the storage with the different system users where they login to
>> the system through the web application front-end with different
>> passwords and usernames , save the privacy of each user data, improve
>> overall system security and performance, achieve fast response, make
>> backups and save the stored data from loss. The system will be hosted on
>> a cloud.
>> 
>> 
>> https://www.djangoproject.com/
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you in advance.
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Adrian Klaver
>> adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
>> 
>> 
>> 

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