On the other hand, mySQL sounds perfect for that multi-terabyte data warehouse. Transactions support is the last thing one wants when updating a DWH with large amounts of data.
Near where I work, in Manchester, there's "Alan Turing Way". The pity of it is - it runs through some of the most derelict land in the UK. There's also a cycle velodrome (newish) that nobody goes to by the road.
I find it amazing that British computer companies (such that are left) can't see their way to releasing a few bob for some sort of lasting memorial.
8. Er...
9. That's it.
(Apologies to Private Eye)
On the other hand, mySQL sounds perfect for that multi-terabyte data warehouse. Transactions support is the last thing one wants when updating a DWH with large amounts of data.
Near where I work, in Manchester, there's "Alan Turing Way". The pity of it is - it runs through some of the most derelict land in the UK. There's also a cycle velodrome (newish) that nobody goes to by the road.
I find it amazing that British computer companies (such that are left) can't see their way to releasing a few bob for some sort of lasting memorial.