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That just shows that MySQL is just there for toy applications. Noone is interested in a break-down of SQL queries of (or has 1000 queries in) a toy application.

I just find it mind boggling people use MySQL in applications they take serious. But then, people run services they find important on Windows machines as well.

Abigail

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Re: Re: [meditation] Structured, Typed Program Catalogs
by RMGir (Prior) on Nov 19, 2002 at 14:38 UTC
    True, it does boggle the mind, but it also happens...
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    Mike, in the middle of converting a database that's run into MySQL's capactity limits to Oracle...
      Before you run off, have a look at SapDB and Phoenix. Both open source, and they play at least two leagues above mySQL.

      Makeshifts last the longest.