We can start seeing the difference between the oracle and mysql creating the
procedure and triggers! but MySQL have really small and sweet syantax! ;)

On 7 June 2011 11:31, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yup i know its, some crazy features and stuff to handle massive data but i
> was talking in the level of beginner!
>
> On 7 June 2011 11:19, fr3ak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Wow. An unhealthy discussion going over here. Boy I love getting into an
>> unhealthy discussions. ;) My nature, your bad :)
>>
>> *The Nube,*
>>
>> Oracle is widely used in system because of its clustering features and its
>> proprietary algorithms that makes searching optimized and fast. The code
>> once it promised to contribute to Linux Kernel but never heard any news
>> after that. (Its the proprietary algorithm that enables fast searching not
>> clustering features).
>>
>> You are wrong, "Database aren't alike br0". Only the fundamentals are
>> alike as they are all SQL. Each database system provide its own set of
>> features. Oracle is preferred in large scale data house because of its
>> features which is hardly possible from database systems like mysql or its
>> fork.
>>
>> *Akash,*
>>
>> Nice point there. This is a FOSS group and a non-FOSS discussion can be
>> fairly considered healthy.
>>
>> *Rina,*
>>
>> You seem to me like a Oracle speak-person to me rather than an enthusiast.
>> You are just bragging about how many organisations are using them. Let me
>> state you a fact. I recently anyone outside or within Nepal are using Oracle
>> like system then they are all morons. They just don't understand how fast
>> the world has moved on with clustering and data warehouse technologies. Many
>> big organisation have implemented such workarounds using opensource software
>> not to minimise the cost but because of the flexibility. If you really are
>> who you state then I would suggest you to move to other system. May be take
>> a break. Read some article about how organisations like twitter have
>> implemented opensource software in their firm. Judging my your interest I
>> think you are a Bachelor's student if you aren't pretending. Take your time
>> study OS systems. May be you can prepare a journal and get it published in a
>> magazine. That would be healthy for your career and you might get a
>> scholarship for your Graduation too ;)
>>
>> Peace
>>
>>
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