Christopher Browne wrote:
Martha Stewart called it a Good Thing when "Carlo Stonebanks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
I am interested in finding out a "non-religious" answer to which
procedural language has the richest and most robust implementation
for Postgres. C is at the bottom of my list because of how much
damage runaway code can cause. I also would like a solution which is
platorm-independent; we develop on Windows but may deploy on Linux.
    

  
I would dearly love to see plPHP join the family as a real supported language, right in the distribution.

Just thought I'd mention that while we're on the topic. 


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