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| From: | Hank | Date: | July 12 2011 11:33pm |
| Subject: | Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | ||
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Given the choice between doing right the first time, or having the second largest site on the internet, I'll take the latter, and deal with the problems of not doing it right the first time. -Hank On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Jerry Schwartz <jerry@stripped> wrote: > Let this be a lesson to all of those designers who say "That will never > happen." > >
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| • Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Daevid Vincent | 11 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Claudio Nanni | 11 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Per Jessen | 12 Jul |
| • RE: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Jerry Schwartz | 12 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Peter Brawley | 12 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Hank | 13 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Michael Cole | 13 Jul |
| • Re: Facebook Trapped In MySQL a 'Fate Worse Than Death' | Rob Wultsch | 20 Jul |
