In a message dated 96-02-29 11:39:27 EST, [log in to unmask] (F. Alfredo Rego) writes: >I'm amazed to see the unkind remarks that everyone (including my kind >friend Denys) throw at poor-old-dear DBDRIVER. > >What's wrong with being "user-indifferent"? Everyone wants Unix! I said user-indifferent not user-agressive! Do not compare DBDRIVER to UNIX. > >What's wrong with the fact that "The commands are one letter are sometimes >not intuitively obvious"? Everyone wants Unix! > > >Come on, people! Be consistent :-) Everybody should not only love >DBDRIVER but use it for production work. Denys has shown (in a >somewhat-cowardly and child-like way, but still way ahead of the pack) that >he has put his toes into the DBDRIVER water. As is the case with a Turing >machine (which can be programmed to do ANY computing task, albeit a bit >slowly and not so elegantly), it is theoretically possible to have EVERY >ONE of your hundreds of users pounding away at DBDRIVER commands to get >your company's daily databaswe-oriented work done. > > What is the matter Alfredo, did someone urinate in your bowl of Cheerios this morning? What do you mean ". . .in a somewhat-cowardly and child-like way. . ."? And that is MISTER Denys to you! :-> (Trying to pick myself off the floor from laughter.) Kind regards, Denys. . .