And on the other hand, with mySQL you can talk with the real developers
that make it work while on other closed source DBs, with luck, you can
get sensible costumer support...
Cheers,
Luis Ferro
-Original Message-
From: Michael Widenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: terca-feira, 18
I would like to know one thing...
How to make MySQL work with Oracle and viceversa!
I'm tired of the treads that reduce technology in cases of one or another...
Cheers,
Luis Ferro
PS- What is the better tool a sand hammer or a nail hammer? answer: depend
on what you want to pound
The best way is to get the records ordered inverselly by the auto-increment
field and then restrict the return to 5 records.
Cheers,
Luis Ferro
WebDev
-Original Message-
From: Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: segunda-feira, 26 de Novembro de 2001 10:02
To: Mysql List
Subject
This kind of voting is reductive as i for instance would answer both. They
both have its uses, and wise is the one that can recognize when to use one
or the other...
Cheers,
Luis Ferro
WebDev
-Original Message-
From: Ken Kinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: segunda-feira, 26 de
Hi there,
After reading some debate under way in kernel lists, i'm curious
regarding performance of MySQL under the two diferent VM currently in
the kernels (Linus and Alan Cox kernels).
Has anyone any info regarding this?
Cheers,
Luis Ferro