On 11/17/2014 3:16 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
If you are just looking around for a hefty back-end then Postgresql is
likely to be far heftier than you really need. Similarly
MySql/MariaDb are also strong and well able to cope with fairly vast
databases. Postgresql connects to Base more easily.
good advice. I'll try it for one appl I may have to deal with
If you already have an existing MongoDb database and are looking for a
front-end then it's a different story.
not yet, I just detest sql and am campaigning to relegate it to COBOL
status. (something you never admit to knowing or using :)
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