On May 18, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Matijn Woudt <tijn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Probably some people will say PDO, others will say MySQLi, in general it > doesn't really matter, and I think you have named the biggest differences in > your mail. > So if you're going to stick with MySQL anyway, you can take advantage of the > speed with MySQLi. > > What class are you looking for? > MySQLi can be used as a class, and PDO is a class too? > > - Matijn Hi Matjin, Sorry for the delay in getting back... Thanks for the update Matjin, > Also I'm also trying to learn OOP, so I'm looking for a very good working PDO > and/or mysqli database class - to get started with, that has all the basic > needs like UPDATE - INSERT - DELETE - QUERY etc. That would be very helpful. I'm still looking into both possibilities either MySQLi or PDO and the idea of creating a class myself is just over my head at this point. When I managed to find some home grown classes for either - often the comments from other users would point to bugs/issues with the code so they didn't seem like good starting points.... This is why I imagine that any recommendations of both MySQLi or PDO classes from this good group would be a better starting point. Thanks in advance! -- Thanks, Dave - DealTek deal...@gmail.com [db-3]