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You are WRONG! The Oracle Academic Initiative has 100's of members. In
California
there are more than 200.
John
ltiu_at_alumni.sfu.ca wrote:
>Quoting Markus Reger <reger_at_mdw.ac.at>:
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>>I have to manage MySQL and ORACLE for the web likewise.
>>There seems to be a strong tendency towards MySQL if people newly
>>enter the area of webpresence, students or profs doesn't make a
>>difference.
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>For web work. MySQL is very popular (Together with PHP).
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>For everything else, Access is usually the intro if developing dektop
>apps. MS SQL if the intro is a bit higher end (non-desktop
>applications). DB2 is also an intro in some schools.
>
>You never see Oracle as the intro DB in any school (a real school as
>in University, College, High School not those $$$ making diploma mills).
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