Why I Choose PostgreSQL Over MySQL/MariaDB
Nerval's Lobster writes For the past ten years, developers and tech pros have made a game of comparing MySQL and PostgreSQL, with the latter seen by many as technically superior. Those who support PostgreSQL argue that its standards support and ACID compliance outweighs MySQL's speed. But MySQL remains popular thanks to its inclusion in every Linux Web hosting package, meaning that a mind-boggling number of Web developers have used it. In a new article, developer David Bolton compares MySQL/MariaDB 5.7.6 (released March 9, 2015) with PostgreSQL 9.4.1 and thinks the latter remains superior on several fronts, including subqueries, JSON support, and better licensing and data integrity: "I think MySQL has done a great job of improving itself to keep relevant, but I have to confess to favoring PostgreSQL."
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NoSQL only caught on with dumbasses. Everyone with a brain ignored it.
Nope, we all moved to XML.
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I moved all my XML into JSON, then stored it in a MySQL table named "JSONXML" with a single column named "data". I call it "web 3.0 agile database". I'm in the process of writing a manifesto and bunch of books about it.