> From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> What does everyone think about this? I used MySQL until I 
> started using SP's. Then I HAD to go with SQL Server for my 
> needs. What will this mean for the db market? 

Will,

I used to be a die hard SQL Server fan forever and ever.... always avoiding
MySQL and Oracle until I needed to buy hosting myself and was a little weary
of paying for SQL  Server for a blog! So I took the plunge and went with
MySQL. To be honest, I love it. I think as more features come out (hopefully
at a quicker pace) the more MySQL will catch on. It already has a huge
following, I was just so stuck on MS SQL Server that I didn't see it.
Anyway, it will be interesting to see what format/syntax the stored
procedures will take on as well as the triggers (Jochem, any insight??). I
really enjoy the power and benefits from both the features in SQL Server so
they will be a very nice addition to MySQL.

Mike



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