Omer Zak wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Hello folks!
I have a problem with SQL for MySQL (and pre4sumably any other kind):
Can anone offer a RTFM do do something like this:
create table foo (
booint,
bar varchar;
baz array[0..9] of int, # illegal, but needed!
...
);
I'm not
Hi all!
On Sunday 15/8 (tomorrow), the Tel Aviv Linux club will meet to hear Ori Idan
talk about Boot Loaders. The time is 18:30 and the place is Schreiber 007 of
the Tel Aviv University.
The Telux Homepage is:
http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/telux/
Attendance is free of charge.
Regards,
Next Monday (16/8/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Orna Agmon and Muli Ben-Yehuda talk about:
Latest Kernel Developments
This talk will survey the latest developments in the Linux kernel world,
building upon the discussions, presentations and hallway hacking
For some reason, it seems that this letter was not delivered. So I try
to send it again, Avraham
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On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 09:49:00PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
PostgresQL seems to have something like this, see:
http://www.sql.org/sql-database/postgresql/manual/arrays.html
(for those who need yet another reason to switch :-) )
Yes, PostgreSQL is a fine DB and there is every good reason to switch :-)
It only suffers from two main problems that I can see:
Gaal Yahas wrote on 2004-08-14:
* Web UI design and programming
* Perl
* Databases
* Natural language processing (NLP)
* Search engines
This list seems to lack one direction: typesetting. It would be very
nice to offer the works in a format that can be printed out at high
quality
Voguemaster wrote:
Yes, PostgreSQL is a fine DB and there is every good reason to switch :-)
It only suffers from two main problems that I can see:
1. It's annoying to create a table with an auto-incremented field
(i.e: serial int)
For some reason you have to issue 4 commands... go figure their