Re: database in python ?

2005-04-12 Thread Buck Nuggets
> It's not a bug if you didn't RTFM. Maybe it's not a bug if it's the only DBMS you've ever used and you actually believe that overriding explicit & critical declaratives is a valid "design choice". But it is a bug if it's still only partially supported in a beta version that nobody is yet hostin

Re: database in python ?

2005-04-12 Thread Buck Nuggets
> In truth, although postgres has more features, MySQL is probably > better for someone who is just starting to use databases to develop > for: the chances are higher that anyone using their code will have > MySQL than Postgres, and they aren't going to need the features > that Postgresql has that

Re: Programming Language for Systems Administrator

2005-04-12 Thread Buck Nuggets
>> I also tried SAP-DB before. >Now known as (or was, last time I checked) "MaxDB by MySQL" and formerly known as the pre-relational dbms 'Adabas'. I think the only reason for its continued existance is that SAP was hoping for a very low cost, low-end database years ago. However, the da