Struggling database company MariaDB could be taken private in $37M dealLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Programming@programming.dev – 179 points – 8 months agotechcrunch.com29Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsViva la postgresqlThe nice thing about MariaDB is that you can use it in place of MySQL for WordPress. AFAIK there's no official way to do the same with psql.Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.I do love PostGREs, free Oracle. It depends on if the DB connection in your app supports both.
Viva la postgresqlThe nice thing about MariaDB is that you can use it in place of MySQL for WordPress. AFAIK there's no official way to do the same with psql.Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.I do love PostGREs, free Oracle. It depends on if the DB connection in your app supports both.
The nice thing about MariaDB is that you can use it in place of MySQL for WordPress. AFAIK there's no official way to do the same with psql.Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.
Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.
Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.
Viva la postgresql
The nice thing about MariaDB is that you can use it in place of MySQL for WordPress. AFAIK there's no official way to do the same with psql.
Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.
Name thing for jQuery and PHP... Though Laravel seems to have some good projects under its belt I don't find the system intuitive to work with.
I do love PostGREs, free Oracle. It depends on if the DB connection in your app supports both.