SQL2000/C# vs MySQL/C#

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From: Cadence (Cadence23_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 05:46:06 GMT

Hello NG-

I'm new to indepth programming and developing of C# and databases. I want
to make full use of ADO.NET with ASP.NET and C#. So my question is this;
Will I be able to use the technologies I just mentioned if I were to use a
MySQL databases versus a SQL 2000 database? I am asking this question from
an economic standpoint. My provider gives me 25megs of MySQL space but no
SQL2000. However, I want to be able to code using all the technologies
mentioned because I am eager to learn the new technologies and because I may
consider taking the MCAD test sometime in the future. Can you give me your
two cents? Highly appreciated. If you have a link that discusses this, I
will take that too.

BTW, I can afford to get the SQL2000 server space but I would rather not if
I dont have to.
Thank you.



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