Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Wiggins" == Wiggins D'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wiggins> Agreed. I have requested this from him before, but didn't get much.
I haven't responded because I've been using the net at 40 cents per
minute from a satellite link on a ship this past week, a
> "Bill" == Bill Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> Even Blackboard, a major CMS / distance learning software developer,
Bill> abandoned MySQL in favor of baby Oracle.
Bill> ("Baby" Oracle is no better than PostgresSQL IMO. Plus PostgresSQL is
Bill> free.)
And the .org domain is run on
> > "Wiggins" == Wiggins D'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Wiggins> Agreed. I have requested this from him before, but didn't get
much.
>
> I haven't responded because I've been using the net at 40 cents per
> minute from a satellite link on a ship this past week, and right now
> I'm
Greetings =)
--- "Randal L. Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only reason to use MySQL these days is ignorance or legacy.
>
Even Blackboard, a major CMS / distance learning software developer,
abandoned MySQL in favor of baby Oracle.
("Baby" Oracle is no better than PostgresSQL IMO. Pl
Does this mean that PostgreSQL is faster than MySQL?
In most simple web applications I could work even with text files databases,
so MySQL is very enough.
But if PostgreSQL is faster, the situation changes...
Teddy
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From: "Randal L. Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
> "Wiggins" == Wiggins D'Anconia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wiggins> Agreed. I have requested this from him before, but didn't get much.
I haven't responded because I've been using the net at 40 cents per
minute from a satellite link on a ship this past week, and right now
I'm using a 10 cen
> >>By the way... it's consensus amongst experts that MySQL has hit
> >>nearly end-of-life. If you're starting a new project, use PostgreSQL
> >>instead. A real Database... not a database wannabe.
> >>The only reason to use MySQL these days is ignorance or legacy.
> >
> >I've done a quick search
Hi,
Since the determine is none zero for
$mcof="$m[1]\n";
$mdelcr="$mtfall[1]\n";
so, I add the follow line to my perl script to check it,
$inverse=$cofm->inverse();
print "\ninverse\n $inverse\n";
$s1=$inverse*$delcr;
print "\n s1 \n$s1\n";
$out1=$cofm*$s1;
print "\n out1 \n$out1\