Very nice summary, David,
One thing I am not too sure about is... Is R:Base for Linux going to be
client-server database? MySQL is. If R:Base for Linux can replace MySQL,
it would be just wonderful and might shake things up in the Linux/Unix
world... and empower a lot of R:Basers in this more and more
Internet-centric world. I practically run my business with R:Base. If I
can extend this R:Base power to the Internet, it would just be wonderful. I
hate struggling with MySQL et al. with their limitations, especially NO
sub-select.
James Kim
----- Original Message -----
From: David Ballantyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 2:12 AM
Subject: RE: BASE Web Front End
> Hi Jenna;
>
>
> 5) The MySQL data dictionary is virtually non existant
>
> All I can say to Razzak in relation to R:BASE for Linux is...:
>
> "Bring it On Razzak"
>
> ...because if MySQL is currently the "Buzz Word" in Linux Database
> solutions, The Linux community is in for a big shock when R:BASE for Linux
> is released.
>
> Couple R:BASE's existing speed, flexibility and stabilty with the fact
that
> Linux is a very,very lean O/S and you may just find that MySQL will simply
> be "too scared" to post R:BASE benchmark tests on it's website!
>
> Kindest Regards
>
>
> David Ballantyne
>