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Last Update: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 At: 9:33:16 (Total Listings: 6)
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NoSQL Tutorial
This tutorial introduces the NoSQL database system derived from the UNIX file structure. The article was authored by Giuseppe Paterno in 1999. It takes a comprehensive look at the NoSQL database, especially for web sites with extensive information meant mostly for reading purposes. It instructs how to install NoSQL, and walks the reader through NoSQL commands and syntax demonstrated with various examples.
(Voting: 0.00 From 5 On 0 Vote!) Vote! Why? (Date Listed Wed Apr 18 17:36:17 2007)
Using Msql In A Web-Based Production Environment
This article provides insight for creating a full-fledged, web-based database application under Linux, using David Hughes' mSQL package and standard UNIX tools. It was authored by B. Scott Burkett in 1997. It assumes that the reader has a fully installed Linux server, HTTP server and standard UNIX tools. It illustrates how to perform installation and compilation of mSQL and make simple queries to mSQL database.
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Beagle Sql A Client - Server Database For Linux
This article provides an introduction to the database called Beagle SQL, which is a ClientServer Database for Linux. This software was developed by Rob Klein who wrote this article in 1998. The article elaborates on the basic architecture of Beagle SQL and provides an example to prove its efficiency with the help of the Linux file system. The Beagle SQL system is also available for download and trial.
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DBI Is OK (Perl)
This article boldly proclaims that Perl Database Interface is OK. It was written by chromatic in 2001 to debunk any myths on deficiencies of the DBI module in Perl. It illustrates with examples how the venerable DBI module is a good choice as a response to articles with unfavorable views of DBI. It attempts to clear up some DBI misconceptions and demonstrates features that make DBI powerful and attractive.
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Dbix::Recordset Vs Dbi (Perl)
This article discusses the differences between DBIxRecordset and DBI. It was written by Terrence Monroe Brannon in 2001. It delves into the problems of using DBI at application level and its error prone and tedious query construction. It provides several examples for each interface. With a sample code, it drives home the point that DBIxRecordset is better than Perl DBI for database driven Perl applications.
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A Short Guide To Dbi (Perl)
This short guide to Perl's Database Interface Module is written by Mark-Jason Dominus in 1999. It includes general information about relational databases and SQL. The article also illustrates with ample examples the purpose and usage of DBI. Finally, it mentions several Don'ts to be considered when writing the DBI code.
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