From: | Kaarel <kaarel(at)future(dot)ee> |
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To: | jm(dot)poure(at)freesurf(dot)fr |
Cc: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Which database part 2 |
Date: | 2003-06-15 08:49:56 |
Message-ID: | 3EEC3334.2000903@future.ee |
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> You are welcome on this mailing list. We will do the best to inform you. But,
> again, could you tell us more about your knowledge in database technologies?
I had two database courses in my University this semester. One course
_required_ the homework to be done in MS Access. The other _required_
the homework to be done in PostgreSQL and C. I have some experience in
database development but these are all related to schoolwork and have
been rather small scale where MySQL satisfies.
> For example, do you know the difference between a SELECT and an UPDATE clause,
> a TABLE and VIEW? Do you know what is a SCHEMA? Do you know what ACID rules
> mean? Do you know the difference betwenn a LEFT and a RIGHT JOIN? Do you know
> what is a subselect? etc...
So yes I knnow the difference I wouldn't have passed the exams. Actually
I have even bought a book "PostgreSQL" by Korry and Susan Douglas.
> Your questions about MySQL/PostgreSQL are just like comparing Ms
> Access/Oracle. At the first glance, a responsible developper is able to give
> an answer.
Well some epeople compare MySQL and Oracle...
> Welcome in the PostgreSQL world,
> Jean-Michel POURE
Reminds me of the
"Welcome to the real world,
Morpheus"
Hope the PostgreSQL world isn't as dramatic though :)
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