Is there a ‘standard’ SQL that can replace all the various custom versions?
I have been writing SQL for over 10 years now. I am extremely proficient at it and have experience working in SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. While there are multiple standards out there, they seem to be more suggestions than standards. When you start talking about column types and stored procedures, there’s almost no consistency across the board.
Is there a ‘standard’ SQL that can replace all the various custom versions?
I have been writing SQL for over 10 years now. I am extremely proficient at it and have experience working in SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. While there are multiple standards out there, they seem to be more suggestions than standards. When you start talking about column types and stored procedures, there’s almost no consistency across the board.
Is there a ‘standard’ SQL that can replace all the various custom versions?
I have been writing SQL for over 10 years now. I am extremely proficient at it and have experience working in SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc. While there are multiple standards out there, they seem to be more suggestions than standards. When you start talking about column types and stored procedures, there’s almost no consistency across the board.
Different operators in query string like ?var!=value
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Different operators in query string like ?var!=value
This one may actually be 2 questions in one.
Different operators in query string like ?var!=value
This one may actually be 2 questions in one.
Different operators in query string like ?var!=value
This one may actually be 2 questions in one.
License that encourages improvements to the original version rather than own forks? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
License that encourages improvements to the original version rather than own forks? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
License that encourages improvements to the original version rather than own forks? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.