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SQLServer scales well - and SKA is just a web-scraper with a big database innit?Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAlexey,
it was an amazing decision you took to write that in .Net on run it on MS server and Intel
what influenced your decision not to go for something scalable on the enterprise level like Unix and Java ?
Milan.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Only if your wallet also scales well...Originally posted by d000hg View PostSQLServer scales well
It was a choice between C/C++ and C# - I picked the latter because I had enough experience with the former in the 90s...Comment
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I've seen your original message...Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAP,
thanks
Alexey,
very nice
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he he
I could not bring myself to leave the original published
please keep it to yourself
in life we must respect what we have and be careful what we wish for
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I think C is ok, C++ is not though. C# in my bread and butter, but I still like C's simplicity and speed.Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly if your wallet also scales well...
It was a choice between C/C++ and C# - I picked the latter because I had enough experience with the former in the 90s...Comment
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thank you Administrator
was scared to open the thread, thought I was in for another telling orf
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwas scared to open the thread, thought I was in for another telling orf
Under the new management you don't get told off, you just get bannComment
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