I said: > > I've been using MySQL up this day, but would like to convert > > my program to use Postgresql.
And then Alan G replied: > I'm curious. Why? > Is there some advantage to Postgres over MySql? Well, I'm not 100% sure. I've been using MySql some years now. It may sound that I know much, but I've done only some very basic programs, so... But I know something about the differences. Quite many system administrator don't think MySQL as Real SQL(tm) database. It has been improved during last years, but it doesn't meet the SQL standards (yet) but Postgresql does that. That's probably the biggest reason. If you want to do it by easy way, use MySQL, there just is so much more tutorials and other info around the Net, but if you want to get system that meet standards, try Postgresql. Oh, and thanks for the guy who suggested me the other list concentrating for databases. I got there the info I needed and now my program is under total refactoring. At least the sql side... ;) > Ubuntu??? A linux distro maybe? Yep. The best of the best of the best. :) http://www.ubuntulinux.org For those who know something about Linux, it's 'Debian loaded with current software'. ;) I mean, it's based on Debian, but the dev cycle is much faster than with Debian. Yours, -- Olli Rajala <>< Tampere, Finland http://www.students.tut.fi/~rajala37/ "In theory, Theory and Practice should be the same. But in practice, they aren't." - Murphy's Proverbs _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
