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SQL vs OracleI am little bit in a problem.I am not understanding the differ between SQL and oracle. Can any explain this?
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Re: SQL vs OracleQuote:
You might want to start at Oracle's SQL FAQ Regards, Dave Footnote: Oracle says the proper pronunciation of SQL is like "sequel." Can anyone explain why mySQL wonks laugh when you pronounce it "my sequel," and are quick to point out that it is properly pronounced like "my ess que ell?" What's up with that? Is this some kind of "insider cognoscenti" snob thing? Or what? __________________
Sometimes I just can't help myself... Last edited by davekw7x : 15-Feb-2012 at 12:19.
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