On 7/8/06, Martin Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nuno Lucas wrote:
> Please don't feed the troll...
Well, I have to add my two cents here. I've been following this thread and
alot of people have been generous enough to the troll. I think its nice to
see a community such as this that is ge
On 7/1/06, Bernie Cosell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the current state of GUI-based managers for SQLite? I know there
have been various admin apps for SQLite, but I've been out of touch and I
didn't see any linked out of the sqlite.org web page.
Hi, Well my personal favourite and the o
On 4/24/06, Jim C. Nasby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Keep in mind, there's *WAY* more Windows users than Linux users; that
> doesn't mean Windows is a better OS.
Indeed also keep in mind both Postgres and MySQL are cross platform as well.
One final thought: the support you'll be able to get
Scott Chapman wrote:
Regarding the issue of SQL Server vs. SQLite:
If the choice were between SQL Server and SQLite, and the need came up that
SQLite could not meet, I'd pitch for PostgreSQL (_not_ MySQL). PostgreSQL
version 8.0 has been released and runs natively on Windows.
When it comes to
Fred Williams wrote:
Politically, if you are in the organization that was "acquired", you
best bite the bullet and learn to dance the Big Gates' version of "I
Shall Overcome." I don't think there is a WinCE version of SQL Server,
(yet) so that might be your only real chance.
My experience with or
Downey, Shawn wrote:
I am trying to overcome the attitude of:
"If SQLite is as good as you say, then why is it free?"
and
"If anyone can see the source code, then won't we be venerable to
hackers?"
Hi, I hope I may be of assistance in this area. I own my own company and
we use exclusively open s
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