Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
There's not much benefit or point in PEAR developers developing for a
non-PEAR library -- the idea is to create a set of high quality
libraries following a common set of coding standards and practices;
compatibility with outside libraries doesn't make sense if those
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Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you
need error handling.
Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
this regard, so I'll be
Hi there I am in a bit of a dilemma, I have been leaning towards ADODB for
its speed, but I amliking to use some pear components that only handle pear db
etc .. Honest
opinions, I am doingweb applications and building a little framework for it,
will I notice any
performance differences if Iuse
Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you need
error handling.
Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
this regard, so I'll be listening in with interest.
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004
Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you need
error handling.
Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
this regard, so I'll be listening in with interest.
I'm assuming
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