Just to clarify, I'm not trying to defend anything. Just stating a fact.
I've seen the same thing with experienced SQL Server developers who come into an Oracle-based project: they gripe about how Oracle is "weird" or "doesn't do what I expect" and then they eventually accept reality and get on with the project.
I've seen the same thing with experienced SQL Server developers who come into an Oracle-based project: they gripe about how Oracle is "weird" or "doesn't do what I expect" and then they eventually accept reality and get on with the project.