From: | "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com> |
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To: | Tim Tassonis <timtas(at)cubic(dot)ch> |
Cc: | Steve Crawford <scrawford(at)pinpointresearch(dot)com>, Guy Rouillier <guyr(at)masergy(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: more anti-postgresql FUD |
Date: | 2006-10-11 23:27:29 |
Message-ID: | 452D7DE1.40706@commandprompt.com |
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> Well, that is hardly surprising. What exactly is your point?
>
> If you want to write portable software, you usually stay with generally
> available, standardized features or API's, be it "database independent",
> "platform independent", you name it. You certainly don't go for
> user-defined types. I really think all the nice features and
> capabilities of PostgreSQL are great, but I would never, ever start
> using any of them extensively in a project that might have to run on
> another database. Ever heard of vendor lock-in and "embrace and expand"?
Bah! Ever heard of crappy software because of database independence? I
have yet to see a good application that supports "database independence".
Joshua D. Drake
>
>>
>> Whenever I see that a project has been "ported" to PostgreSQL I can
>> usually be sure that it is not a project that was designed to take
>> advantage of the features and capabilities that PG offers.
>>
>> But I suspect that porting something that uses all the features of mySql
>> to PostgreSQL will be far easier than porting something that uses all
>> the features of PostgreSQL over to mySql (if it is possible at all).
>
> You're certainly right here (I did this before), that's why a lot of
> projects can support PostgreSQL when they started off with mySql. You
> can bet that isn't the case with projects that started off with Oracle
> (care to rewrite a few hundred triggers, packages and statements?).
>
> Bye
> Tim
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Steve
>>
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