Why Postgres is Superior to MySQL

By Sheeri Cabral February 14th, 2008 at 11:57 am
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2 Responses to “Why Postgres is Superior to MySQL”

  1. Brian Aker Says:

    Yes, I am sad to admit that there is a LOL gap between our two technologies… Antony and Eric have been working on a Java Stored Procedure system, but obviously we have really missed the importance of LOL.

    :)

  2. Log Buffer #84: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs Says:

    […] schema here on Pythian’s blog. Sheeri (a.k.a., the MySQL SheBA) also finally caves, and tells why Postgres is superior to MySQL. (While saying “Uncle!”, I […]

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