firebirdsql.ru new firebird related website
spotted via opennet.ru’s firebird 2.0.1 release announcement (scroll down to the end)
spotted via opennet.ru’s firebird 2.0.1 release announcement (scroll down to the end)
via michele de meo’s blog [ED:article is written in Italian language]
Peter Wood wrote on RubyForge
Its been a while since I’ve visited the FireRuby project and in that time Firebird 2.0 has been released and I see that a number of bugs and requests have been posted.
Unfortunately I don’t currently have the time to update and test the code for the new release or address the issues raised and I feel it only fair that I say this on the site.
What is the best way transfering data from firebird to sqlce or from sqlce
to firebird.?
Here are some answers
We are pleased to announce a new release of TurboCASH 3.754. We will only be making maintenance releases of TurboCASH 3 series from now on.
We will be swinging full development now towards the TurboCASH 4 series based on the Firebird Database.
The rails-integration 1.0 release has finally found its way out into the
repositories for the plugin to find, so I’d like to announce the first
release of rails-integration.
The following solution was originally posted to the Firebird Support Mail List by Ivan Prenosil.
He is using Firebird and c++ for an application , You can read his story (about killing an bug)
I am so happy, I must write somewhere this, after more then a month of complains from a customer I finally solved the problem. He was complaining that my application is getting slower and slower as he uses it. If he exits and start it again it was fast. This was not easily noticeable on faster machines, but on his Pentium 1 was really slow.
Centric CRM Releases Open Source Centric CRM 4.1 With Expanded Database Support, New Workflow Best Practices Tool
Can be used with firebird:
Database Support
Centric CRM 4.1’s support for MySQL, IBM DB2 and Oracle 10g databases
is a significant step forward. It brings the total number of supported
databases to eleven (others include PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB, Microsoft SQL
Server, IBM Cloudscape, Apache Derby, Interbase, Dafodil and Firebird)
If you bought an original copy of The Firebird Book: A Reference for Database Developers directly from IBPhoenix you should have already received an email giving you instructions on how to download your free copy of the Firebird 2.0 Supplement to the book.If you didn’t, then please let me know off list.