On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Ken Koster wrote: > Rather than concentrating on what GUI to work with why don't we > identify what elements need to be stored and come up with a database > structure first. Then multiple frontends can be created depending > upon an individuals requirements. > > I'm not a database type of programmer, but I do know that a proper > database structure has to come first. Truer words were never spoken. With a decent database structure and back-end built up, the front ends become the easy part. If I were to vote for a back-end, I'd choose Postgresql. Completely free, full-featured and just plain chock-full of goodness. Heh. 73, Chuck Milam, KF9FR
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