Paul,
I knew u would answer postgres.
Here, the reason I asked that silly question was from the commercial point
of view of linux and databases. Th big gun's are still developing for linux
while ms (bibs and dippers for ms users) has access.
I was telling Donnacha last Saturday that my dcom4 project involved
pointing my project at any odbc-jdbc database and it automaytically
generates the gui's. Postgres as u know is to low level or high level for a
business executive i.e. command line ( doesn't have a pretty face) or does
it ?
Anybody know while I was at emc, my then bos removed redhat and installed
windows NT on it I lost some pretty good stuff ;-(
I was too lazy to use a symmetrix ;-)
Ah well!!!!
Paul, enjoy the states!
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Michael Dempsey Loves his JDK + JAVA + NETBEANS
E-mail: dempsey_michael at hotmail.com
Home page: http://homepage.eircom.net/~gmdempsey/index.html
I have written some poetry, its at http://www.poetry.com
Currently reading: 'The beat of a different drum' by Mehra
It's about Richard Feynman my Idol ;-)
Currently listening to: 'Classified Personal' by The 4 of Us
Published poems:
'Give and Take'
'She'
'RAND'
'The River'
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