On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, George Johnson wrote:
> In my two emails, I'm not trying to justify the horrific SQL coding habits
> of MySQL users, but presenting some of myriad user questions that might
> possibly pound the lists if you have an influx of new MySQL-converting
> users.
>
> Does that make sense? <grin>
> I think one thing one'd have to do is separate oneself from the
> philosophical/theoretical "bad SQL/good SQL" and think punch-clock. Sorta
> like Java is built to be a punch-clock language -- production grade, no new
> 'stuff'. PRACTICALLY speaking, of course :)
This is why having a guide on porting applications between the two is a
good idea, especially if we can stay away from philosophical/religious
wars and present the documentation pragmatically.
-- Brett
http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/
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