gustavo halperin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm starting to work with DB, and I have a doubt about if learn and
> use postgresql or mysql.
> I understand that postgresql is better, but if I'm right why SQL
> looks more popular ???
MySQL is more popular than PostgreSQL in the same way that Wi
On (15/06/06 23:37), Jaime Casanova wrote:
> >As far as I know, under 3.1 sarge, MySQL has graphical tools, mysql-admin,
> >mysql-navigator and mysql-query-browser. If you want that, take MySQL, if
> >not, take PostgreSQL.
Postgreql has pgadmin3 and pgaccess plus the web interface phppgadmin.
Reg
On 6/15/06, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
As far as I know, under 3.1 sarge, MySQL has graphical tools, mysql-admin,
mysql-navigator and mysql-query-browser. If you want that, take MySQL, if
not, take PostgreSQL.
David
those are client tools, not really relevant if the "database" c
Hello!
As far as I know, under 3.1 sarge, MySQL has graphical tools, mysql-admin,
mysql-navigator and mysql-query-browser. If you want that, take MySQL, if
not, take PostgreSQL.
David
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From: "gustavo halperin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "users debian"
Sent: Friday, June
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:17:19AM +0300, gustavo halperin wrote:
} I'm starting to work with DB, and I have a doubt about if learn and use
} postgresql or mysql. From the links:
} http://linas.org/linux/db.html
} http://www-css.fnal.gov/dsg/external/freeware/mysql-vs-pgsql.htm
} I understand
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