I still deeply subscribe to the idea of MVC and OO, and I don't use stored procedures at all. All my business logic is on the model level. Even using Elixir now, we have a similar architecture where our business logic stays on the schema level. Our resolvers (GQL) take care of authorization, data entry, notifications, emails, etc. Validation is done in the UI, through GQL schemas, in Elixir and then in the DB for the most basic type of validation.
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I still deeply subscribe to the idea of MVC and OO, and I don't use stored procedures at all. All my business logic is on the model level. Even using Elixir now, we have a similar architecture where our business logic stays on the schema level. Our resolvers (GQL) take care of authorization, data entry, notifications, emails, etc. Validation is done in the UI, through GQL schemas, in Elixir and then in the DB for the most basic type of validation.