Re: About Databases...

2005-03-16 Thread PA
On Mar 16, 2005, at 12:59, Leif B. Kristensen wrote: Anyway, I'd recommend a closer study of PostgreSQL for anyone interested in a good RDBMS. Talking of which, I would recommend to take a serious look at FrontBase: http://www.frontbase.com/ Excellent database, running on pretty much anything. Whi

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-16 Thread Leif B. Kristensen
Peter A. Schott wrote: > PostGreSQL - good feature set, open source. Not sure on speed, but it > should run natively on Unix, Linux, and Win32 (not sure about BSD or > others). A lot of the core developers of PostgreSQL are apparently running *BSD. On the PostgreSQL-General mailing list, I've no

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-16 Thread Ola Natvig
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: Firebird -- developed from Interbase 6, released last summer. Maybe "MaxDB by MySQL", developed from SAS DB (and likely available with similar licenses as MySQL -- I don't know if MySQL AB plan to merge SAS DB features into MySQL or the other way around ) It was cal

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-15 Thread Peter A.Schott
Have to agree with others here - get a good database backend. MSSQL/Oracle - good choices commercially. Both of these offer good feature sets and have a lot of support from users. However, they are commercial apps and not necessarily free. (You can play with MS SQL Server in the Develope

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-14 Thread Ruben Baumann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello NG, I am still quite a newbie with Python (I intensely use wxPython, anyway). I would like to know what are, in your opinions, the best/faster databases that I could use in Python (and, of course, I should be able to "link" eve

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-12 Thread Lee Harr
On 2005-03-11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello NG, > >I am still quite a newbie with Python (I intensely use wxPython, anyway). > I would like to know what are, in your opinions, the best/faster databases > that I could use in Python (and, of course, I should be able to "li

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-12 Thread EP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello NG, Hello! > >I am still quite a newbie with Python (I intensely use wxPython, > anyway). > I would like to know what are, in your opinions, the best/faster > databases > that I could use in Python (and, of course, I should be able to "link" > everything

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-11 Thread Robert Kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello NG, I am still quite a newbie with Python (I intensely use wxPython, anyway). I would like to know what are, in your opinions, the best/faster databases that I could use in Python (and, of course, I should be able to "link" everything with a wxPython GUI)? Specifi

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-11 Thread Simon John
Tom Willis wrote: [snip] > Whoa, you are asking alot. Without knowing anything about your > requirements except what was mentioned in your post. I would say you > would quite possibly want the functionality of a relational database. I'm not sure I agree with that. If the data is likely to be lar

Re: About Databases...

2005-03-11 Thread Tom Willis
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 23:32:48 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello NG, > >I am still quite a newbie with Python (I intensely use wxPython, anyway). > I would like to know what are, in your opinions, the best/faster databases > that I could use in Python (and, of course, I