IronPython + Firebird .NET provider 2.0
IronPython + Firebird .NET provider 2.0 example code
IronPython + Firebird .NET provider 2.0 example code
Mauricio Longo wrote :
In recent months I’ve started working on a project with some people on the other side of the world. I do not mean this metaphorically. I am in Rio de Janeiro while these people are in Australia.
I am writing a book about the Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder and in doing so, frequently, I need to interact with people from Morfik Technology
Morfik uses Firebird 2.0.
NuSphere PhpED 4.5 with SQLite and FireBird support is released
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UDF’s are User Defined Function. Small snippets of code that enhnace the database engine. They are very userful for Stored Procedures.
I need to learn them as Firebird does not have any of these quality functions
COALESCE (GOD FUNCTION)
DATEFLOOR (Because date comparison is a nightmare when every date has a time component)
and other such things.
Wish me luck
The new transaction database was developed by Jim Starkey, who joined MySQL when it acquired his Web application technology company in February
Recently I came across Morkif. Still haven’t lost much time with it, but it seems an integrated environment for “drag & drop” webpage development.
It combines AJAX, a small Apache Server and the Firebird database engine.
Morfik homepage
[ED: via blacklightproject.com]
There’s been lots of fuss over Ruby on Rails. Then we had Grails which looks cool too. Then there’s a JavaScript port that could run inside the browser itself.
However I think I’ve seen the future, SQL on rails be sure to checkout the screencast. 🙂
Thanks to Duc for passing on this link – I’m now a convert. 34721 is the magic number…
[ED: via James Strachan’s blog – Yes it’s friday;)]
mvnForum is an open source, powerful, easy to use, easy to setup bulletin board (forum) built on the Java J2EE technology (Jsp/Servlet). mvnForum is compatible with any Servlet Containers which supports Jsp 1.2 and Servlet 2.3.
mvnFourm is free, opensource and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. It means that you could use it free of charge to build your own discussion communities.
[ED: seen it via this article ]
Hi all (especially the German speaking folks),
FYI: In the current edition of the well-known German “Entwickler Magazin”, there has been an article about “Firebird Embedded Server” included.
The link to the content of the current edition is:
http://www.entwickler-magazin.de/zonen/magazine/psecom,id,17,ausgabe,14,p,0.html