Do these same people even realize how much Oracle code out there exists that would need to be maintained/modified? There's a reason we still support COBOL and thus I don't see Oracle going away anytime soon.
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That plus SQL and PL/SQL are still amazingly powerful and productive language used by millions of developers to maintain actively used apps and build eagerly anticipated new ones. Which is made clear with one hashtag:
#orclapex
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Different DB technologies for different use cases, exactly! And it just so happens that RDBMS is a perfect fit for the vast majority of use cases.
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Imagine a world where the only programming language was typeless and the only place to store data was also typeless but also structureless. That’s my explanation,
@sfonplsql I bet you have a better reason
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Crap. I was supposed to provide an explanation?
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Will the motorcycle replace the car?
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I am sure that it has, in an infinite number of parallel universes.
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- jQuery couldn't replace JavaScript - ReactJS will not replace JavaScript - Even, JavaScript couldn't replace neither C nor COBOL - RDBMS will live forever - Oracle, the King of Transactional databases, will live forever
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Forever is an awfully long time, but so far so good! :-)
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