tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328222207349876984.post8799457875293920973..comments2024-03-02T15:36:45.785-08:00Comments on SQL Tact: Why I Don't Use the Architect TitleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328222207349876984.post-48982974781164367362015-09-29T11:14:02.906-07:002015-09-29T11:14:02.906-07:00Thanks! That said, I tried not to come off as bitt...Thanks! That said, I tried not to come off as bitter/angry about having bad experience(s) with "architects". I share and office with Sparkhound's most senior developer who does most of our architecture, and we get along fine. I've seen the "architect" dynamic in a group work poorly before, like we all have, but I've also had very good experiences with senior technical folks who did architecture and project leadership quite well. whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04313158818403554742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2328222207349876984.post-34978032928688070752015-09-29T11:09:33.296-07:002015-09-29T11:09:33.296-07:00Totally agree with your opinion. These days, I fin...Totally agree with your opinion. These days, I find the "architect" title is hugely abused to the point once I found a data architect who did not know sql yet still tried to design physical data model. DBA_Engineerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03203082660019340952noreply@blogger.com