A support question from the left field previous: That No SQL Thing: Modeling Documents in a Document Database next: That No SQL Thing: Document Database Migrations Truthfully, I have no idea how to answer this support question: Comments 04/22/2010 09:57 AM by MF I think this is a marketing opportunity. 04/22/2010 10:27 AM by Rafal That's normal. When you have a problem with your car and go to a mechanic suddenly everything works great. I think it has something to do with quantum physics. 04/22/2010 10:39 AM by Dave I think they meant 'Query runs 25 times faster AFTER using NHibernate profiler'. As I see it, it was more indented as a reference.. 04/22/2010 02:33 PM by IS Actually - I always encounter such questions - we seem to get all the weird clients... I would answer something along the lines: "I am sorry that you feel this way. However, this is not a bug in the product, but a feature that was explicitly implemented" ;) Comments have been closed on this topic.
04/22/2010 10:27 AM by Rafal That's normal. When you have a problem with your car and go to a mechanic suddenly everything works great. I think it has something to do with quantum physics.
04/22/2010 10:39 AM by Dave I think they meant 'Query runs 25 times faster AFTER using NHibernate profiler'. As I see it, it was more indented as a reference..
04/22/2010 02:33 PM by IS Actually - I always encounter such questions - we seem to get all the weird clients... I would answer something along the lines: "I am sorry that you feel this way. However, this is not a bug in the product, but a feature that was explicitly implemented" ;)
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I think this is a marketing opportunity.
That's normal. When you have a problem with your car and go to a mechanic suddenly everything works great. I think it has something to do with quantum physics.
I think they meant 'Query runs 25 times faster AFTER using NHibernate profiler'. As I see it, it was more indented as a reference..
Actually - I always encounter such questions - we seem to get all the weird clients...
I would answer something along the lines:
"I am sorry that you feel this way. However, this is not a bug in the product, but a feature that was explicitly implemented"
;)