case want old code to remain in memory or be removed, and
execution continue, when I have given a reload command. That would be a
major security risk.
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still use
MySQL should switch to a real DBMS before they even think of abstracting
the SQL away from their Perl code.
That people still use MySQL really shows how many lusers there are with
computers that try to develop real software. I said _try_.
*sigh*
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and 32 megabyte RAM.
(http://www.ticalc.org/)
I have never worked with InterBase so someone else might have to answer if
it complies with ACID.
Regards, Henrik
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under because they
have been so heavily abstracted that in the end no one is even sure what
happens anymore - and then of course - class/object operations in Perl 5
are not the fastest either.
Regards, Henrik
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