John,

I thought the point of such discussion lists as php-db was to be able to
maturely discuss these questions.

I understand that people have different opinions and that's exactly what I'm
looking for. I'm hoping to receive pointers in one or the other direction and
then I can make an educated decision.

Actually, some people did and I thank them for that.

Obviously any questions could be answered by: "just go find the answer for
yourself". But then... what would be the point of a mailing list ?

Maybe I should have been more precise and ask about:

- features
- speed
- ease of use and implementation
- portability

Thank you.

--
Jean-Philippe Côté
http://www.jpcote.com

> You're just going to get more opinions and rumors asking questions like
> this. Download both, implement both, run your own benchmarks and
> determine which one works best for you. If you need a specific feature
> set, then obviously choose the one that offers that.
>
> I'd personally recommend ADOdb for no other reason than that's what I
> use and it's effective.
>
> --
>
> ---John Holmes...

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