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Holy Sh*t. That's fcuking brilliant. Using RDBMS without the R things :p
Reviewed by linuxtraveler May 26, 12:22pm ( 6 reviews ) • appspot.com
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Rated by linuxtraveler on May 26, 12:22pm
Holy Sh*t. That's fcuking brilliant. Using RDBMS without the R things :p
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Reviewed by noviceprogram on Feb 27 2009, 10:43pm
A cool introduction on how friendfeed is using mysql
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Rated by RolfKatzenberger on Feb 27 2009, 11:42am
Interesting usage of MySQL on a high-load website: property bags plus handmade indexes.
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Rated by kylehase on Feb 26 2009, 10:33pm
Friendfeed ditched MySQL's relational features to achieve a more feature extensible data store.
