Nicholas Riley wrote:
> For those Windows apps (not all) that understand multiple streams, you
> refer to them as "filename:streamname",
I never had any idea Windows has "streams" indeed neither did anyone
here. You learn something new every day.
> When doing a search I discovered the "Fork Serv
David Worrall wrote:
> I'm working w. a dynamic dataset of some 3500 tables - each table
> grows sequentially. Total data ~= 5GB
Sorry I've no comparisons for you, but what kind of data is it?
If it's a lot of numbers and short strings, PyTables+ numpy could be
very fast.
MySQL has a reputat
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a study which compares access-time on of the
various python persistence technIques?
I'm working w. a dynamic dataset of some 3500 tables - each table
grows sequentially. Total data ~= 5GB
Don't mind if it's a bit awkward - but for a time-critical applic. so
need
Hi,
We have a requirement for our python based tools to work with Leopard, and
we happen also to have technical contact with Apple.
Could you please explain why and how it is broken? I was hoping we could
help by reporting the bug as well.
Thanks!
alex
On 7/14/07 11:51 PM, "Ronald Oussoren" <[E