Re: Usability, MySQL, Postgresql.org, gborg, contrib,

From: "Jim C(dot) Nasby" <jim(at)nasby(dot)net>
To: pgsql(at)mohawksoft(dot)com
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Usability, MySQL, Postgresql.org, gborg, contrib,
Date: 2004-04-27 19:09:36
Message-ID: 20040427190936.GM41429@nasby.net
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 02:31:27PM -0400, pgsql(at)mohawksoft(dot)com wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 05:15:19PM -0400, pgsql(at)mohawksoft(dot)com wrote:
> >> (5) Programming languages. We need to make a programming language
> >> standard
> >> in PostgreSQL. plpgsql is good, but isn't someone working on a Java
> >> language. That would be pretty slick.
> >
> > If there's going to be a single standard language, I strongly believe it
> > should be plpgsql. Any other language means that you have to find
> > something that someone else knows or is willing to learn, whereas anyone
> > using a database already knows SQL. plpgsql is simply an extension of
> > SQL, and is trivial for anyone who's worked with any other database
> > procedural languages to pickup. Asking a DBA to learn java or perl or
> > PHP is asking a lot.
> >
> > If anything I'd like to see more features brought into plpgsql, like
> > packages (ala Oracle).
>
> Sorry, by standard, I meant installed by default, not to the exclusion of
> all else.

I would still argue that if any language should be installed by default
it should be plpgsql and not java. As I mentioned, everyone using a
database already knows SQL; not nearly as many know java.
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