I want to write sql but have my library map between my languages built-in types and my sql types. I feel like something like Dapper is the correct abstraction for communicating with a database.
This is why I just pretend 5 star reviews don't exist. I figure all the other reviews are probably legit and look at them. If all the other reviews are 1 or 2 star I'm not going to buy it. If there are 4 star and 3 star reviews it's probably decent.
The problem is many times you end up with tickets like 'create a runway' when there are already four perfectly good runways but the person doing the breakdown didn't realize that.
And if your developers don't have a bigger picture understanding then they also won't know that there are already runways they should be using.
It is conceivable that a powered chip clocked with a MEMS oscillator that is seriously off-frequency may latch into a state that is unrecoverable so long as power is applied.