Thread: Article on Oracle & MySQL in E-week
You are quite incorrect in stating that MySQL can now claim "parity" with PostgreSQL through it's release of version 5.0. Knowledgeable database experts and administrators who are famiiar with both technologies are aware of "considerable " differences that, at this time still accrue to postgreSQL, e.g. for one example - Object Relational functions. Please limit your statements to areas where you have "some" knowledge or understanding of the subject matter. W. Anderson Ontario, Canada
On Oct 21, 2005, at 0:38 , Wendell Anderson wrote: > You are quite incorrect in stating that MySQL can now claim > "parity" with > PostgreSQL through it's release of version 5.0. Mr Anderson, Who are you writing to? cegarry(at)yahoo.com? Are you referring to this article? http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1876702,00.asp I skimmed it, but didn't see any mention of PostgreSQL. Perhaps I missed it, or perhaps you mean another article? Michael Glaesemann grzm myrealbox com