I think we definitely are spiraling. My argument is about how the stance MySQL took on parameterized queries has affected the product's community. I don't disagree with you on the technical issues. Well, except that providing useful tools to handle SQL defense correctly is a database issue. And pathnames are a read herring, as they are not a transport for data manipulation commands.
I guess part of it is that I'm just done watching various problems with MySQL (transaction support, parameterized queries, subqueries, bizarro query optimization) be given a pass as "not quite MySQL's problem". Maybe I'm just taking that out on this thread.
I guess part of it is that I'm just done watching various problems with MySQL (transaction support, parameterized queries, subqueries, bizarro query optimization) be given a pass as "not quite MySQL's problem". Maybe I'm just taking that out on this thread.