On 30 Oct 2006, at 06:15, Nikolay Samokhvalov wrote:
Could you please give some example of such inspired by MySQL features
of PHP design?
Sorry... perhaps I should have wrapped my comment in sarcasm
bitterness=10/ /sarcarsm to make it more clear what I meant. I
didn't mean that MySQL
On Monday 30. October 2006 10:31, Ashley Moran wrote:
On 30 Oct 2006, at 06:15, Nikolay Samokhvalov wrote:
Could you please give some example of such inspired by MySQL
features of PHP design?
Sorry... perhaps I should have wrapped my comment in sarcasm
bitterness=10/ /sarcarsm to make it more
On 10/30/06, Ashley Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... sarcasm bitterness=10/clean, elegant nature
of PHP seems taken from MySQL/sarcarsm.
Ashley
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On 10/26/06, Robert Treat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the wordpress guys have basically said they do not want to support postgres,
which is mainly why we swapped to s9y on planetpg. you can read some more
info here:
Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
Suppose one would like to create a WordPress workalike, i.e. a blogging
engine sharing lookfeel of WordPress but written from scratch. What
language/framework do you think would be the best?
Try Squeak/Seaside (www.seaside.st). The continuation stuff
is optional, you can
Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
On 10/26/06, Robert Treat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the wordpress guys have basically said they
do not want to support postgres,
which is mainly why we swapped to s9y on planetpg. you can read some
more
info here:
On Oct 29, 2006, at 10:00 pm, Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
Ruby on Rails perhaps? I have not written a single line in Ruby, but
I've read on the list here that it has very good PostgreSQL
interface...
Dawid,
The Rails postgres adapter works great. In fact, by and large you
don't need to care
On 10/30/06, Ashley Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arguably that's because Ruby and Rails share
more of the design philosophy of Postgres, whereas PHP's design
rigour seems to be inspired by MySQL.
Could you please give some example of such inspired by MySQL features
of PHP design?
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Nikolay Samokhvalov wrote:
On 10/30/06, Ashley Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arguably that's because Ruby and Rails share
more of the design philosophy of Postgres, whereas PHP's design
rigour seems to be inspired by MySQL.
Could you please give some example of such inspired by MySQL
the wordpress guys have basically said they do not want to support postgres,
which is mainly why we swapped to s9y on planetpg. you can read some more
info here:
http://people.planetpostgresql.org/xzilla/index.php?/archives/13-One-Good-Port.html
Robert Treat
On Saturday 21 October 2006
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Does anyone know of any work being done to get wordpress ported to PostgreSQL?
My search on the web finds emails from March of this year concerning some ppl
more or less looking into it, but I can't find anything that indicates
they've done much
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know of any work being done to get wordpress ported to
PostgreSQL?
My search on the web finds emails from March of this year concerning some ppl
more or less looking into it, but I can't find anything that indicates
they've done much more then talk :(
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Ya, I found the wordpress-pg.sourceforge.org project, but that was for 1.2 ...
major old :(
I have one client running Blogsom w/ PostgreSQL that works well, but a whack
running MySQL that I'd love nothing more then to get off of it :( If we ever
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshua D. Drake) wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know of any work being done to get wordpress ported to
PostgreSQL?
My search on the web finds emails from March of this year concerning some
ppl
more or less looking into it, but I can't find anything that
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