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dpgirago@mdanderson.org

2005-03-22, 8:55 pm

> dpgirago@mdanderson.org wrote:
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> My apologies to all, 'dict' tricked me - it has 'optimize', 'optimise',
> 'optimizing', but not 'optimising' - and I foolishly only checked the
> -ing conjugated tense instead of the root! (I do try a cursory check
> before posting such nonesense, honest!)


> Now back to your regularly scheduled international discussion...


Martin,

No apologies necessary from my perspective. You are a very active member
of these php lists, and you have helped a great many php users the world
over. I'm afraid some cross cultural sensitization kicked in on my end
from many years working in human services.

David
Martin Norland

2005-03-22, 8:55 pm

dpgirago@mdanderson.org wrote:
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>
>
> Martin,
>
> No apologies necessary from my perspective. You are a very active member
> of these php lists, and you have helped a great many php users the world
> over. I'm afraid some cross cultural sensitization kicked in on my end
> from many years working in human services.
>
> David


Last post on this from me, honest! Next one will be helpful and totally
on-target. Pose questions at will.
---
Okay, now I think I just got an apology in response to my apology. We
better stop this right here and now or we're all going to end up with
cavities and false teeth, it's getting awfully sweet in here. :)

On a quick final note - you were right IMO. There is entirely too
little acknowledgement of anything international in the average mindset
I see or come across. Look at character sets / encodings support in
applications - I8LN - it's all only barely starting to come together
these days, after how many years of computer usage? It took forever to
break down the mindset that 'not everyone who uses a computer
speaks/writes English'.

(defensive statement: yes I know it (the correct British spelling) is
still English - but it does open the wider concern.)

cheers,
--
- Martin Norland, Sys Admin / Database / Web Developer, International
Outreach x3257
The opinion(s) contained within this email do not necessarily represent
those of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Zouari Fourat

2005-03-22, 8:55 pm

My apologies to all, i've mispelled that word, because in frensh we
say optimisation/optimiser ... there's no snoop dog's zzzz in zat :)

as about the subject, i think am no going to change my method and i'll
use ADOdb for some reasons (performance alse) :

*> my application should be db independant, so it can work on mysql or
postgres without changing code.
*> ADOdb offers caching, i think it's the better way to get
performance on this kind of queries (big tables)

what do you think all ? did i choose the best solution ?
thanks very much

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:03:51 -0600, Martin Norland
<martin.norland@stjude.org> wrote:
> dpgirago@mdanderson.org wrote:
> [snip]
>
> Last post on this from me, honest! Next one will be helpful and totally
> on-target. Pose questions at will.
> ---
> Okay, now I think I just got an apology in response to my apology. We
> better stop this right here and now or we're all going to end up with
> cavities and false teeth, it's getting awfully sweet in here. :)
>
> On a quick final note - you were right IMO. There is entirely too
> little acknowledgement of anything international in the average mindset
> I see or come across. Look at character sets / encodings support in
> applications - I8LN - it's all only barely starting to come together
> these days, after how many years of computer usage? It took forever to
> break down the mindset that 'not everyone who uses a computer
> speaks/writes English'.
>
> (defensive statement: yes I know it (the correct British spelling) is
> still English - but it does open the wider concern.)
>
> cheers,
> --
> - Martin Norland, Sys Admin / Database / Web Developer, International
> Outreach x3257
> The opinion(s) contained within this email do not necessarily represent
> those of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
>
> --
> PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
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>

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