This subject brings something else to mind I would like to share...
I am looking forward to REBOL/Command in the hopes that the BeOS version will support
read/write access to extended BeOS File System attributes. Extended BFS attributes are
a simple, reliable way to store and retrieve data in fast, robust, journaled file
system.
Within the next few weeks or months, the new BeOS kernel-based networking environment
dubbed "BONE" is expected to be released in a point release upgrade for the BeOS. BONE
is rumored to be just as robust and stable as Linux. Meanwhile, Apache 2.0 when
completed will support the BeOS.
I was wondering if your
> content is store in a database or flat file. How did you deal with
> REBOL's data limitations?