David Ascher wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Dear python-dev:
The current (as of even date) summary of my recent contributions to
Python -dev appears to be spam about PyCon.
Not being one to break habits, even not those of a lifetime sometimes,
I spam you yet again to show you what a beautiful summar
On Jan 25, 2005, at 12:29, David Ascher wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Modulo some SQLServer features we're using.
Well free-text indexing would be my first guess. Anything else of
interest? MySQL's free text indexing really sucks compared with SQL
Server's, which to my mind is a good justification f
Steve Holden wrote:
Modulo some SQLServer features we're using.
Well free-text indexing would be my first guess. Anything else of
interest? MySQL's free text indexing really sucks compared with SQL
Server's, which to my mind is a good justification for the Microsoft
product.
Freetext search is o
Steve Holden wrote:
Dear python-dev:
The current (as of even date) summary of my recent contributions to
Python -dev appears to be spam about PyCon.
Not being one to break habits, even not those of a lifetime sometimes, I
spam you yet again to show you what a beautiful summary ActiveState have
Steve Holden wrote:
[some things followed by]
If I remember Trent Lott (?) described at an IPC the SQL Server database
that drives this system, and it was a great example of open source
technology driving a proprietary (but I expect (?) relatively portable)
repository.
Please forgive me for thi