An open-ended question which may not have a "right" answer, but expert input on this would be appreciated.
Do SQL Queries Need to be that Complicated?
From a Web Dev point of view, as C#/.Net progresses, it seems that there are plenty of easy ways (LINQ, Generics) to do a lot of the things that some people tend to do in their SQL queries (sorting, ordering, merging, etc). That being said, since SQL tends to be the processing "bottleneck" for a lot of apps, a lot of the logic for SQL queries is being moved to the business layer.
As this trend continues, I'm seeing less of a need for large SQL queries.
What do you all think? Are you still writing large SQL queries? If so, is it because you need to or because you are more comfortable doing so than working in the business layer?