Re: Comparing databases - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Comparing databases
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Msg-id 200311250339.hAP3de413155@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Comparing databases  (Paul Ganainm <paulsnewsgroups@hotmail.com>)
Responses Re: Comparing databases  (William Yu <wyu@talisys.com>)
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Paul Ganainm wrote:
>
> merlin.moncure@rcsonline.com says...
>
>
> > Firebird is a good product.  I can't speak for Mr. Treat, but I think
> > you will find any misstated facts about said database to be purely
> > unintentional.=20=20
>
>
> Indeed, from the responses, people here seem to be very open and
> interested in getting to the truth.

We are not!  :-)

> > The story of Interbase is a sad one.  Borland really dropped the ball,
> > charging 3000$ for its development kit (enterprise Delphi/bcb) PLUS site
> > licensing for the database.
>
>
> You are suggesting royalty free distribution of the server if you have
> purchased Delphi/BCB?
>
>
> Might have been an idea. I have recently purchased "The Complete
> Reference SQL" by Groff and Weinberg - it seems good. They have the
> histories of several RDBMS products (incl. yours, and some I'd never
> heard of) but not even a mention of Interbase or Firebird.
>

Good book --- I learned SQL from an early Groff book in the early 90's
and have the book you are mentioning.

> I really really think that Interbase/Firebird is good stuff, and I am
> constantly surprised that it doesn't get much exposure.

Yep, we are too, and I have to admit I suspect that PostgreSQL is part
of it --- in some ways, I am sure we have sucked up users and devlopers
that might have gone to Firebird if we weren't here.

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