John Joyce
10/13/2007 2:00:00 AM
That's all fine and well. I think it is an opportunity to make some
good code, then explain to the boss that it works well, and why. With
Ruby and/or Rails it should be a lot easier to implement.
Just remember though, that one thing that can kill a Rails
application is trying to bend it to fit an existing database too
much. Build your database to fit your application, then if you need
to translate that to an existing database, build a bridge.