> "... how inexperienced web developers default to using MySQL because it > has a lower barrier to entry, without considering if it's the right tool > for the job or how to configure and secure it appropriately for > production use."
s/MySQL/php/g s/MySQL/asp/g s/MySQL/JavaScript/g .... s/inexperienced//g ---> If there are *experienced* web developers - they don't write the code. Now you see.. the problem isn't the tools.. it's the Tools that are using them. No all web developers aren't tools, but there's a vast majority, so much so it's hard to find one that doesn't suck that hasn't been assimilated into the Google collective or something similar.