That happens in the wild unfortunately, I ve seen some sql-Frankensteins here and there but generally, if done properly, sql is the easiest to grok and understand the domain from. I was introduced to SQL circa 2000(by my dad) and I've been heavily using it since.
My bulk of experience in Sql was in MsSql. Recently I got into an Oracle shop and the dialect is a bit different though it didnt take too long to be productive in. However, being productive and such, if you ask me, oracle smells clunky and has way too many features, let's say it's not my cop of tea...
My bulk of experience in Sql was in MsSql. Recently I got into an Oracle shop and the dialect is a bit different though it didnt take too long to be productive in. However, being productive and such, if you ask me, oracle smells clunky and has way too many features, let's say it's not my cop of tea...