... because file handling is so yawn
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it's like a whole nativity calendar of WTF, with each day bringing a new surprise and new gift from St. Atwood
Exactly. Opening all the little doors in one go is .
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Opening all the little doors in one go is .
And some of the “chocolates” are a bit odd… Right colour though.
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You are six days late to the party.
That explains why there are no beers left in the bathtub.
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Any shell can invoke inotifywait.
In Enterprise on AIX or HP-UX? Linux doesn't exist for much of the corporate world (still).
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AIX apparently has some kind of audit facility that might be adaptable to the purpose. HP-UX doesn't seem to have anything like inotify, though that apparently doesn't stop the keen but clueless from trying to build the userland tools that depend on it.
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AIX apparently has some kind of audit facility that might be adaptable to the purpose. HP-UX doesn't seem to have anything like inotify, though that apparently doesn't stop the keen but clueless from trying to build the userland tools that depend on it.
So the moral of the story is "convince bosses to spend less money on a better product." Should be easy
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convince bosses to spend less money on a better product
Yeah, like that ever happens.
What we found was that Postgres was easily the fastest of all the dbms followed by FoxPro (it's amazing how fast a 20 year old piece of software will run on a nice modern SSD) then SQLite, MySQL and in last place roughly ten times slower than everything else is MSSQL.
So our management has said that MSSQL is clearly the best choice because that's what potential clients want to hear we sell to them. And we've been working for the past few months and will continue for the next few months speeding up those queries for MSSQL rather than picking a decent dbms and getting new features out the door. Argh
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Hence