Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: > [snip] >> >> > > You're right. Learning new things is bad. My mistake. > > Jean-Paul > That isn't what I said at all. You have to look at it from a cost/benefit relationship. Its a waste of time/money to learn something complex to do something simple. For the simple things, use a simple solution. KISS. When he has an application that would require something more complex, it would be at that point he should consider using it for a project. Unless the OP has a desire to learn this technology, then more power to him. I, however, do not believe that would be the best approach for a simple problem.
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