Web-To-Database Potshots | #111

"It puts the database on its browser skin, or else it gets the hose again." This task occupies the daily life of a great many programmers. Today, I want to throw out some random sparks of advice for people working in that setting. In enterprise IT, it is commonplace for backend folks to work on problems shaped like this: there's a web endpoint controller on the top, a database on the bottom, and some simple or complicated business logic in the middle. I watch people working in this kind of environment quite a bit, and I have to tell you, most of what I see is them having a lousy time doing boring work in a tedious and time-consuming fashion. These ideas I want to toss at you are something of a grab-bag. They're just little seeds, not worked out answers, but my goal in offering them is to jiggle a mind or two: to get folks thinking about how they could do this kind of work in a way that *wasn't* a boring drag. And I spoze that's the meta-seed: "You don't have to live like this." --- You can read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org. Any feedback, you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter, or drop a voice message via the voice messages link here on Anchor. If you are interested in becoming more involved in the Change-Harvesting community, click here to learn how to join GeePaw's Camerata.

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GeePaw is a software development coach with over 30 years in the field. His unique understanding of how to enact lasting change among teams has established him as a leader of the agility concept known as "Change-Harvesting". Here you can find his weekly podcasts.