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I'm putting together some information I've gathered over the few years on
doing database work. Being a mysql native, I like simplicity on
interfaces,
like php's is well done. You can return Objects or Associative Arrays,
neat
stuff. During the recent adventures of libpqsharp, I noticed I need an
interface. I don't want to start by building an interface exclusive to
postgre, but work with all types of databases, yes even non-relational
ones.
Remember that security is an issue at all times, so are model must be tight
as
we can possibly get it.
First request:
Is there anyone out there willing to help in putting together a simple
overall
design(interface)?
Second request:
Is there anyone out there willing to help on implementing a postgresql
implementation?
Third request:
Is there anyone willing to implement an object-oriented database
implementation(ldap possibly)?
If anyone is interested please respond with your ideas so we can move
swiftly
to get some prototypes up.
regards,
--
--minddog( Adam Ballai )
"I try to take it one day at a time, but several of them attack me at
once."
-mistyflip
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