20Mar2009 (UTC +8)

Dudes, the analogies are getting ridiculous... that instead of
enlightening non-DBA's like me, it's just confusing me even more :P

On the lighter side, how's this for a crazy analogy? Roller-blading in
EDSA during rush hour!

That's exactly what I'm thinking when back in early-1990's, I coded a
DBMS using Turbo Pascal 4 on a 486DX with 4MB RAM, for a college
"instructor" of mine so he can complete *his* thesis. From nothing to
a beta version in 2 weeks. Talk about hard work that eventually
enabled me to go where I needed to go. Ha ha ha!!!


On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:12, Jerome Gotangco <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Paolo Falcone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Seriously, it's really situational. There's no 'one solution that fits
>> all'. For most technologies, depending on your niche, it's the 'one
>> solution that fits most' that wins the bid.
>
> At the lowest possible price that can yield high value as well



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