At some point, you'd expect these arbitrary this vs. that comparisons to die off. They haven't, and I'm guessing they won't.
Basically, it comes down to picking the tool that best supports your use case, or being okay with a compromise. Like the SQL/NoSQL discussions recently... Use it poorly and you get poor results.
At some point, you'd expect these arbitrary this vs. that comparisons to die off. They haven't, and I'm guessing they won't.
Basically, it comes down to picking the tool that best supports your use case, or being okay with a compromise. Like the SQL/NoSQL discussions recently... Use it poorly and you get poor results.