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Gail Shaw wrote:
> Actually Darren wrote that, but thanks for the vote of confidence.
I'm not sure what I wrote, but I don't think it was anything there
quoted. :-)
> Given a choice, I'd listn to Darren who's worked extensivle (from what he
> says) with MySQL. Personally I'm a SQL Server fan.
I've done a bunch of SQL Server, too. MySql for Linux, SQL Server for
Windows. Depends on the technology talking to the server. I tend not to
use a lot of the fancy stuff that isn't particularly portable (enforcing
privs in the database, returning multiple tables from a query, etc), and
I don't tend to do a whole lot of DBA infrastructure things myself (like
setting up hot fall-over spares etc).
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
It's not feature creep if you put it
at the end and adjust the release date.
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