I was lucky enough to have gotten a copy of MySQL 10 (aka MySQL X)
from the source tree before it was pulled.
The query optimizer used predictive algorithms with temporal
displacement logic, which meant that it could and did frequently
return results in negative time, before the query
I wrote my first VIEW in version 5 and it works just fine. It will
be a powerful way to generate output for the Bosses. Why it was taken
out on version 4 I have no idea.
Karl Larsen
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Karl Larsen wrote:
I wrote my first VIEW in version 5 and it works just fine. It will
be a powerful way to generate output for the Bosses. Why it was taken
out on version 4 I have no idea.
That's just how software develops. People start with the later-versioned
product, with full features
On Aug 24, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
That's just how software develops. People start with the later-
versioned
product, with full features and zero bugs, and progressively remove
features and add bugs, while decreasing the version number.
I've looked all over the web, and found
At 06:30 PM 8/24/2006, David Hillman wrote:
On Aug 24, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
That's just how software develops. People start with the later- versioned
product, with full features and zero bugs, and progressively remove
features and add bugs, while decreasing the version number.