Category talk:Programming Languages: Difference between revisions

use SQL + {works with}
(MySQL a server but also a derivative of some sort of SQL standard)
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: SQL should be a "standard", but it is not: dialects may exist. So as far as I know, MySQL is yes a server, but also understand an "SQL" that can be called simply "MySQL"; I don't know how it relates to PL/SQL, T-SQL and so on... However on Wikipedia I read MySQL understand a <cite>broad subset of ANSI SQL 99, as well as extensions</cite>... --[[User:ShinTakezou|ShinTakezou]] 11:22, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
 
: I would be more comfortable grouping all such solutions under [[SQL]] (or perhaps [[PL/SQL]] or [[T-SQL]]) and then using the {works with} template to distinguish quirks that are specific to a particular implementation, such as [[MySQL]]. --[[User:IanOsgood|IanOsgood]] 17:22, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
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