Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Like what? I confess that I'm extremely hard-put to think of a mySQL
> feature that PostgreSQL doesn't have. (Syntax is sometimes different,
> but you probably shouldn't be writing literal SQL in a non-portable way
> in Rails.)
fulltext search. each database or i
Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Shouldn't matter. Most Rails apps are DB-neutral enough that Heroku
> should support them just fine.
this particular app uses mysql specific features.
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heroku seems very nice, i was about to deploy an app there to
check it out but they do not support mysql. :(
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Tony Stricker wrote:
> my boss asked me to make some web forms for us to sign up new affiliates
> and customers with - i made the decision to learn rails on my own. as
> an intern, i'm given a lot of freedom which i couldn't be more grateful
> for. the web forms weren't urgent, and i was look
First off, deployment is not trivial so if you are an intern you should
be doing this under the supervision of a more experienced
developer/system adm. In other words, your boss made a mistake and
assigned you to the wrong position or is deliberately using you as cheap
workforce (which happens
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