It's not. I'm just pointing out that there are alternatives to MySQL. And for small sites/apps that don't require something like Postgres; that can be SQLite.
Frankly I miss the days when an easy to install and use database was available to the masses. Remember Paradox, dBase and Foxpro? Sure all those database where powerful (xBase, for example) and used to develop complex applications. But they were also used for simple applications.
I would love to see something equivalent to those online. Oh wait, there is; SQLite.
What do you mean by that, and why is it bad?"
It's not. I'm just pointing out that there are alternatives to MySQL. And for small sites/apps that don't require something like Postgres; that can be SQLite.
Frankly I miss the days when an easy to install and use database was available to the masses. Remember Paradox, dBase and Foxpro? Sure all those database where powerful (xBase, for example) and used to develop complex applications. But they were also used for simple applications.
I would love to see something equivalent to those online. Oh wait, there is; SQLite.