A good indicator of the demand that there is for a native Win32 port. I
know it's already in the works, but I think that the upswing in
popularity of PG will be huge once the port is complete.
Whether you love or loath Windows, it's hard to ignore the potential
market share for a project like
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language were available for Postgres, I'm not sure I would use it...
John Sidney-Woollett
Tony (Unihost) said:
Can someone a little more clever than I (which means just about anyone
on this list) tell me what the implications/benefits are of this are
please?
http://developers.slas
Can someone a little more clever than I (which means just about anyone
on this list) tell me what the implications/benefits are of this are
please?
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/12/19/1628241.shtml?tid=108&tid=126&tid=137&tid=156&tid=198
Cheers
T.
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My previous query applies here too then...
Is the cart built using full features of PG or is it a port using
database abstraction libs with the same functionality as MySQL?
Obviously the power of PG lies in all the goodies MySQL doesn't yet have.
Cheers
T.
B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
Are there