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Peter Mortensen
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I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflowStack Overflow in the Contextcontext of Programmingprogramming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORMORM) like EntityFrameworkEntity Framework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Likelike PDOPDO?
  • Processing Datadata, which are returned by a driver/ormORM

DBA in Contextcontext of Administrationadministration and Queryingquerying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?
  • userUser roles?
  • Everything you can achieve, using only the options, a sqlan SQL server gives you

I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflow in Context of Programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like EntityFramework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Like PDO?
  • Processing Data, which are returned by a driver/orm

DBA in Context of Administration and Querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?
  • user roles?
  • Everything you can achieve, using only the options, a sql server gives you

I see the difference in the context of the question.

Stack Overflow in the context of programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like Entity Framework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver like PDO?
  • Processing data, which are returned by a driver/ORM

DBA in context of administration and querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?
  • User roles?
  • Everything you can achieve, using only the options, an SQL server gives you
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I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflow in Context of Programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like EntityFramework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Like PDO?
  • Processing Data, which are returned by a driver/orm

DBA in Context of Administration and Querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?
  • user roles?
  • Everything you can achieve, using only the options, a sql server gives you

I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflow in Context of Programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like EntityFramework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Like PDO?
  • Processing Data, which are returned by a driver/orm

DBA in Context of Administration and Querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?

I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflow in Context of Programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like EntityFramework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Like PDO?
  • Processing Data, which are returned by a driver/orm

DBA in Context of Administration and Querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?
  • user roles?
  • Everything you can achieve, using only the options, a sql server gives you
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I see the difference in the context of the question.

StackOverflow in Context of Programming:

  • Problems with a framework (ORM) like EntityFramework?
  • Problems using some SQL driver Like PDO?
  • Processing Data, which are returned by a driver/orm

DBA in Context of Administration and Querying:

  • Replication?
  • Backup?
  • Plain SQL?