Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Rick Langschultz
That is a great point. But it does help me slim down my app for testing before deployment on another database On Jan 7, 2008, at 5:21 PM, Scott Baker wrote: Rick Langschultz wrote: I think commercial database solutions have their place in the market, and I don't think Richard looks bad in

Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Robert L Cochran
I think SQLite is an epochal leap in the development, dissemination, use and support of databases in general. Richard has a product that moves the whole field ahead. Sometimes other players are kicking and screaming, but SQLite has still pushed them ahead because now their product is competing

RE: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Downey, Shawn
al Message- From: Scott Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 6:21 PM To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org Subject: Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite Rick Langschultz wrote: > I think commercial database solutions have their place in the market, > a

Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Scott Baker
Rick Langschultz wrote: I think commercial database solutions have their place in the market, and I don't think Richard looks bad in this article. He simply created something that needed to be created. When I am developing an application that uses a database I first lay everything out on

Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Rick Langschultz
I think commercial database solutions have their place in the market, and I don't think Richard looks bad in this article. He simply created something that needed to be created. When I am developing an application that uses a database I first lay everything out on whiteboard, then I write

Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread P Kishor
On 1/7/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Says Brian Aker, Director of Architecture at MySQL AB: > >"SQLite has commoditized the entire low end of the database > market out of existence." > > http://www.linuxworld.com/community/?q=node/2106 > > -- makes you sound like a

Re: [sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread Scott Baker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Says Brian Aker, Director of Architecture at MySQL AB: "SQLite has commoditized the entire low end of the database market out of existence." http://www.linuxworld.com/community/?q=node/2106 SWEET! Congrats on the commoditization of the low end database market

[sqlite] Database Commoditization and SQLite

2008-01-07 Thread drh
Says Brian Aker, Director of Architecture at MySQL AB: "SQLite has commoditized the entire low end of the database market out of existence." http://www.linuxworld.com/community/?q=node/2106 -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>