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| NTLDR |
Posted: Feb 18 2003, 12:25 AM
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Technically SQL isn't a database, its a language for extracting ifnormation from it. IMO it should say MySQL or pgSQL. Hey I'm bored, so I've resulted to nit picking :lol: |
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| fishsponge |
Posted: Feb 18 2003, 09:14 AM
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i see your point... but i have stated that it's a language by putting the 'L' on the end of the acronym...
i shall re-word it now anyway... :D |
| Eric Bland |
Posted: Feb 17 2005, 04:57 PM
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SQL is the acronym for Structure Query Language. A programming language for creating, updating, changing, and deleting data stored in a database. Sstandardized by the (ANSI) American National Standards Institute, and (ISO) International Organization for Standardization
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