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Article Discussion: Moving Logic Into the Database
Moving Logic Into the Database If you have any questions or comments about this article please post them here.
You can read the article here .
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Friend what should i do to viwe artical(Moving logic in Database)
I am new to the forum |
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Sorry about that, the forum post was created just before the article was made active.
If you go to our home page you should be able to see it or go to: http://www.devarticles.com/art/1/377 |
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i think this article was previously published in URL
HOW COME IT WAS REPRINTED HERE??? and how come it's so OUTDATED ALREADY?!!! i honestly think this article by Tim is a great one but it was great during its time. now it's so outdated and we really need an updated comparison of MySQL and PostgreSQL. the versions he used here were MySQL 3.22 and PostgreSQL 6.5. |
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