It doesn't really matter what technology you use, if you don't have a
good implementation.

I've seen dodgy code in just about every environment that will
concievably run on a win32 environment, but I've also seen some pretty
cool apps running efficiently in 'dodgy' languages as well.

If you've got a top shelf Oracle DBA who's about average with MSSQL -
your app is probably going to run better under oracle. A really good
PHP developer who's been overruled by management into using Cold
Fusion is probably not going to put out a top shelf CF app. etc.

Its alot easier to identify a bottleneck within your application
environment then to identify when your developer is great with
environment A and only ok with environment B.

On 6/29/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was a combination from what I have been told(they are just down the
> road from me). But yeah mostly SQL. Slightly freaky cause I we just moved
> all our apps off of Oracle because of cost and stability....guess it boils
> down to those whom program the database.
> 
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