From: | John Gage <jsmgage(at)numericable(dot)fr> |
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To: | Sandeep Srinivasa <sss(at)clearsenses(dot)com> |
Cc: | Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Which CMS/Ecommerce/Shopping cart ? |
Date: | 2010-07-29 21:35:33 |
Message-ID: | ED725981-D17A-440B-A2A2-F742404C4C1B@numericable.fr |
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Shopping carts, company blogs, etc. Popular pieces of software.
As common denominators go, that's pretty low.
Perhaps what is needed is a dumbed down version of Postgres.
My hobby horse. MySQL supports regular expressions... In a [rhymes
with rat's ass]. It "supports" a kind of tinker toy reduced set of
regular expressions.
But I guess nobody's complaining.
I just hope that Postgres keeps having enough support so that it can
continue to be developed. Until Apple adopted Unix, it was basically
dead in the water. Even then, it was probably iPod's that really kept
it alive. But it's still alive.
I don't know.
John
On Jul 29, 2010, at 9:52 PM, Sandeep Srinivasa wrote:
> If I want to throw together a company blog + mailing list + SEO, I
> can get it done using Wordpress in a matter of hours.
>
> Same for shopping carts, though there is no single canonical
> software that I can name - all of them are strictly or strongly
> MySQL only. These are restrictions that cannot (and should not)
> how bad postgres is as compared to mysql, in context of all the
> popular pieces of software out there.
>
>
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