Dan Joseph wrote:
Hi,
From my experiences, your coworkers are somewhat correct. I found MySQL to
be as fast in most cases, however in databases with millions of records,
MySQL started slowing down before the MS SQL did.
This is true for inserts but retrievals mysql would still be faster.
As for PHP being slower to program, I disagree. Its about the same, and in
some cases, PHP might have a few more shortcuts.
Maybe they're using some visual editors to speed them up?
-Dan Joseph
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