Hi Patrick, Here is a web site I've found few days ago. It helped me to understand database and gave me some good links too on comparison os different databases and graphical interfaces.
Hope that will you help, brahima http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/rdbms.htmlTitle: RDBMS - Relational Database Management Systems Christopher B. Browne's Home Page [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This page is devoted to information about relational database systems, primarily dealing with those database systems available under Linux.
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Other RDBMS Web Resources for Linux
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Other web pages with some fairly decent descriptions of Linux-based DBMSes include:
Linas Vepsta's Linux Databases also details various ``middleware'' that connect databases to web servers and to scripting languages like Perl. (As Perl is the most popular language for CGI programming, these are nearly one and the same thing.)
The ``Scientific Applications for Linux'' people also maintain a quite complete Database Systems - Relational DBMS page as well as one entitled SAL- Database Systems - Object-Oriented DBMS.
Linux Applications and Utilities Page has a list of databases.
Amazon and the NTLug Associate present The Linux Database (Mis Press Slackware Series)
Does this duplication of effort seem unfortunate to you? It does to me...
I also have a web page that discusses text databases, and one that discusses spreadsheets, both of which represent contrasting views and approaches to information management.
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