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Getting Started: SQLAlchemy & NuoDB

This post comes from Luke Bayas at the NuoDB Blog. In a previous article, Jacob discussed the usage of the NuoDB python driver to harness the power of...

0 replies - 2887 views - 06/17/13 by Seth Proctor in Articles

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner Watch the Video below to learn how to scale out your MySQL Database with ScaleBase. Cost-effectively...

0 replies - 392 views - 02/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

ActuateOne for OEMs

"Actuate BIRT’s (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) proven technology allows software companies to innovate, leapfrog the competition and meet...

0 replies - 411 views - 01/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

Hacking is Child's Play: How My 3 Year Old Performed a SQL Injection w/ Havij

You know what really strikes me about a lot of the hacks we’ve seen lately? It just seems too easy. I mean we’re seeing a huge number of attacks (an...

0 replies - 6408 views - 10/15/12 by Troy Hunt in Articles

Bonus Algorithm: Run-Length Encoding

Introduction Run-length encoding is a data compression algorithm that helps us encode large runs of repeating items by only sending one item from the run...

0 replies - 3011 views - 05/09/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

5 Signs You Should Hire a Programmer on the Spot

Bringing a programmer in for an interview and a coding test can lead to some interesting experiences, both for the interviewer and the interviewee. Most...

9 replies - 22970 views - 05/02/12 by Brian Kelly in Articles

Should the CIO Know How to Code?

Read this Computerworld posting: Should the CIO know how to code? The answer is "Yes." The examples of "well-functioning non-technical...

2 replies - 9351 views - 05/02/12 by Steven Lott in Articles

Daily Dose - After Two Years, a New MySQL is Unveiled

It was two years ago when Sun released MySQL 5.1.  Today the open source project's formidable user base will finally get the next major release, MySQL 5.5. ...

0 replies - 27811 views - 12/17/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Google Fires Back: 'Oracle Doctored the Code in Question'

Google presented a new document to the court in the Oracle-Android case.  In the document, Google says that they did not copy Oracle's Java APIs and that...

0 replies - 25620 views - 11/13/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - RC1 of MySQL 5.5 Adds InnoDB Default

The nearly finished 5.5 version of MySQL is at the release candidate stage this week.   The 5.5 version now uses InnoDB by default instead of the old...

0 replies - 17536 views - 09/21/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - PostgreSQL 9 Released Ahead of Announcement

Before the official announcement went out, the final version of PostgreSQL was released this weekend.  If you browsed the PostgreSQL FTP server you could find...

0 replies - 20070 views - 09/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - Release Candidate for PostgreSQL 9.0

After four months in beta, the first release candidate of the open source database, PostgreSQL, is ready for download.  PostgreSQL 9.0 includes some awesome...

0 replies - 21753 views - 09/01/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

SQLite Gets Write-Ahead Logs

There's reason to celebrate today as SQLite 3.7 is released in GA.  The lightweight, ubiquitous database includes some game-changing new features, which have...

0 replies - 7527 views - 07/21/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Daily Dose - Clang++ Gets a "Boost"

This week, Clang++, the C++ front-end compiler for the LLVM, had its first successful Boost regression test run.  Boost is a collection of open source,...

1 replies - 13604 views - 05/21/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

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Monty Sends His Petition to Regulators   The "Save MySQL" petition by MySQL creator Monty Widenius, was recently delivered to three international...

0 replies - 16244 views - 01/05/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose