>My and postgresql are great learning tools. to learn either one, you dont even need to set up a server yourself, if you have internet access(I assume you do)
>go to Freesql.org and you can set yourself up both a mysql and postgresql server for free.
>Great for learning.
Great, I'll take a look at them. But I don't want to access only through Internet, since I will probably do some testing at home, where I only have a dial-up connection.
>Jerry Krebs (spelling may be off) knows quite a bit about postgresql, and loves it.
I think it is the correct spelling.
>for about the past year I haved worked with Mysql as a backend. and even with some of the limitations I find it stable and fast.
That is, used in actual work, right? OK, I'll try to take a look at it.
Hilmar.
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