Firebird and #Flamerobin used in Database Design course
Nicole Anderson from Computer Science Department Winona State University is using Firebird and Flamerobin in one of her Database Design course
Posts about softwares and people currently using Firebird as database engine
Nicole Anderson from Computer Science Department Winona State University is using Firebird and Flamerobin in one of her Database Design course
I started following him http://twitter.com/brentrowland because he is
the Ruby Firebird Extension maintaner also he writes some really
interesting tweets and blog posts
Someone is using firebird 2.1.3 inside a chroot cage , there were some issues but in the end he solved them
I’m trying to build a database in a chrooted MontaVista environment. My host OS is Fedora Linux 10. I chroot into the MV installation and try to build the database
No’am Newman wrote again about his Bde to Firebird date migration issues:
In continuation of my previous post about problems of inserting/update date fields in FB databases, I did a little poking around and eventually – by trial and error – found the correct syntax:
update data
set datefield = ’01/01/2008′
where id = 1;
No’am Newman wrote about using Firebird:
I’ve spent the last week getting Firebird to work in my occupation psychologist’s office.
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So this week, I’ve learnt the following thingshow to install FB on a network
how to access FB from client computers on that network
how to use the list view component
how to use an FB generator for auto-incremented integers
how to insert/update a date into an FB table[to do]
That’s enough for one week.
Jeff Overcash originally made it clear, that IBX doesn’t officially support Firebird, and he has no intention to implement it. Many point at IBObjects and now DBExpress for Firebird support, so why use IBX? Here’s a reason
In their next version of Book Label will use Firebird 2.x and Unicode support for Music Label
I think from time to time, one should really send some positive feedback
to the people who are involved into the development of the firebird
DBMS. Thank you very much for your efforts to make this software this good!
Firebird and FirebirdClient used in IBM’s AppScan Standard Edition. Read more here.