when the time comes that "databases access is a must", it'll be integrated in the OS
Depending on your definition of "integrated", they practically already are. ReiserFS 4 implements many features found in a DBMS (it probably has better transaction support than MySQL). I doubt we'll see a really sophisticated DBMS in any kernel, but even existing database systems work at a fairly low-level.
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In reply to Re: Re: Why Perl does not support database access through core modules?
by hardburn
in thread Why Perl does not support database access through core modules?
by pg
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