Subject | Re: [firebird-support] writing firebird applications in linux |
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Author | Fabio Gomes |
Post date | 2006-07-30T13:41:43Z |
Yes, the first time i started using firebird (coming from mysql) i was
complaining about everything.. now i just cant stand mysql anymore, right
now i m trying to get django (www.djangoproject.com) work with firebird, and
also starting a small python project to see how it is to make a gui
application using, glade + pygtk + firebird
complaining about everything.. now i just cant stand mysql anymore, right
now i m trying to get django (www.djangoproject.com) work with firebird, and
also starting a small python project to see how it is to make a gui
application using, glade + pygtk + firebird
On 7/27/06, Milan Babuskov <milanb@...> wrote:
>
> Fabio Gomes wrote:
> > It can be a shock for you guys but a lot of people here in Brazil still
> use
> > software written in clipper.. why? cause it runs on older hardware and
> > people are scared when you mention "buy a new computer".
>
> I wrote the ncurses applications for the same reason. They run on 486
> computers with 32MB of RAM. Don't you just love how well Firebird scales.
> :)
>
>
> --
> Milan Babuskov
> http://swoes.blogspot.com/
> http://www.flamerobin.org
>
>
>
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