3. Move to Java, develop in a Struts framework following established J2EE Design Patterns, use a persistence layer, use Postgresql, for scalability etc...
Let's all get Grumpy together. Then there's Dopey, Doc, ... -- jack > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of rudy > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [CFTALKTor] MySQL Error > > > >> ...and I'm just a grumpy bastard when it comes down to it... > > > > You too eh?! Phew thought I was the only one :-) > > hey, i'm president of the grumpy club > > ;o) > > i've seen early versions of byron's code, and it wasn't bad back then, so > after several years of CF, he will have learned even more > > in particular, the order of his advice is good -- > > > 1. How clean and efficient your code is. For scalability etc... > > 2. How robust your database is. For scalability etc... > > number 1 includes putting stuff into stored procs, but even if you cannot, > you can still do plenty to get efficient code > > for example, never do a SELECT inside a CFLOOP or CFOUTPUT -- > seen that way > too many times > > you can get a lot of mileage out of number 1 before you need to > upsize from > access and mysql > > like byron says, okay for light-weight apps > > haven't had a chance to actually testdrive postgresql myself, but i can > vouch for the robustness of its sql > > > rudy > http://rudy.ca/ > > - > You are subscribed to the CFUGToronto CFTALK ListSRV. > This message has been posted by: "rudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To Unsubscribe, Please Visit and Login to http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ > Manager: Kevin Towes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ This System has been donated by Infopreneur, Inc. (http://www.infopreneur.net) - You are subscribed to the CFUGToronto CFTALK ListSRV. This message has been posted by: "Jack Bakker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe, Please Visit and Login to http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ Manager: Kevin Towes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ This System has been donated by Infopreneur, Inc. (http://www.infopreneur.net)
