You are probably right about MySQL, but last I looked it was the easyiest way. I'm working on a pretty large Project and I have come to see the downsides of MySQL, altough its not about ACID Im talking, but almost all of those times, the easynes with which I can manage the DB is more important than not heaving them. And this is mostly because of PHPMYadmin, I found a similar Project for PostgreSQL but it wasn't nearly as good as PHPMyAdmin is for MySql. How do you manage?
I know what you mean my laptop died too, and yes Macs are a religion, and yes my Mac died. The well known motherboard issue from what I can tell.
If you wonder how I wrote this, I happen to have a linux box nearby.
If you wonder why I write this, ask yourselves, what you would do when your 9 months old laptop died with your work for tuesday died on the saturday before presentation.
A frustrated reptile:(
(Intelligence seems to be the best distributed resource everybody thinks he has enough)
You are probably right about MySQL, but last I looked it was the easyiest way. I'm working on a pretty large Project and I have come to see the downsides of MySQL, altough its not about ACID Im talking, but almost all of those times, the easynes with which I can manage the DB is more important than not heaving them. And this is mostly because of PHPMYadmin, I found a similar Project for PostgreSQL but it wasn't nearly as good as PHPMyAdmin is for MySql. How do you manage?
I allways use shift reload in those cases, until now I have had no troubles with that.
I know what you mean my laptop died too, and yes Macs are a religion, and yes my Mac died. The well known motherboard issue from what I can tell.
:(
If you wonder how I wrote this, I happen to have a linux box nearby.
If you wonder why I write this, ask yourselves, what you would do when your 9 months old laptop died with your work for tuesday died on the saturday before presentation.
A frustrated reptile
(Intelligence seems to be the best distributed resource everybody thinks he has enough)