On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 04:17:53PM -0700, Casey Duncan wrote:
> From personal experience (and others will disagree), I find putting
> logic in the database to be a bad idea. I only use stored procedures
> for triggers and the like, and I try to avoid those whenever possible.
>
> Here are my re
On 09.05.2006, at 16:52 Uhr, Reid Thompson wrote:
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On 09.05.2006, at 16:31 Uhr, Steve Atkins wrote:
Is that actually true? My understanding was that under the most recent
license changes it was not possible to deploy it to any platform other
than XServe.
Wrong. You are allowed to deploy on any platform you like, but only
Mac OS X Server is o
Steve Atkins wrote:
On May 8, 2006, at 11:05 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 09.05.2006, at 0:33 Uhr, Karen Hill wrote:
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access, ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which
On May 8, 2006, at 11:05 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 09.05.2006, at 0:33 Uhr, Karen Hill wrote:
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access,
ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which would you recom
On 09.05.2006, at 0:33 Uhr, Karen Hill wrote:
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access, ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which would you recommend for end
users on multiple OSes?
You mean what tec
Michael Schmidt wrote:
I agonized over this decision when I migrated my application to
PostgreSQL. I know Tony Caduto likes Delphi and he can give some good
reasons for this (are you out there, Tony?). There has also been a good
article recently about Ruby on Rails.
Well it depends on your
I agonized over this decision when I migrated my application to
PostgreSQL. I know Tony Caduto likes Delphi and he can give some good
reasons for this (are you out there, Tony?). There has also been a good
article recently about Ruby on Rails. For my purposes, I wanted to
maximize cross-p
On May 8, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Karen Hill wrote:
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access, ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which would you recommend for end
users on multiple OSes?
This is totally d
Karen Hill wrote:
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access, ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which would you recommend for end
users on multiple OSes?
I use PHP for the same reason I use Postgre
What is your favorite front end for end users to interact with your
postgresql db? Is it java, .net, web apache + php, MS-Access, ruby on
rails? Why is it your favorite? Which would you recommend for end
users on multiple OSes?
Also, what do you think of having the database management system do
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