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Re:Practical tutorial


  • Subject: Re:Practical tutorial
  • From: Sam Colombo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 12:45:51 -0500

    Depending on your target application, you might want to look at SQLite
or PostgreSQL instead.  MySQL is a for-profit business that expects
royalties for any distribution.  After conversations on the phone with them,
we had to totally rule out MySQL because we wanted our client software to be
downloadable by anyone and the cost would have been prohibitive.  We prefer
the NSF sponsored PostgreSQ, but the inclusion of SQLite in Macs and
availability of same for OLPC may weigh more heavily.  I wish we had
CoreData support for PostgreSQL.

    There are many books and tutorials with information on installing any of
these and there is even some Cocoa support on the web.  Unfortunately, none
of it gives you the complete solution.

> Can anyone point me to a good tutorial on using Cocoa with Databases such as
> MySQL?
> I am reading a bunch of books but I don¹t see this covered anywhere.
> Thanks a lot.
> Richard.


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