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

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> Behalf Of rudy
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [CFTALKTor] MySQL Error
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>
> >> ...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/
>
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