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SQL Server/ASP or, say MySQL/PHP? My general experience is that the Microsoft solution is easier, at least until something goes wrong. Then you might be better off with some open source solution....
I disagree. I think that PHP is easier to learn, and that MySQL, once installed, is pretty easy too. SQL Server isn't easy, in my experience. Just more inherently graphical.
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Tivo S2 DT reviewed.
Conclusion: Not worth the upgrade.
Silicon Graphics files for bankruptcy.
Sad now. But I can see how they're becoming a thing of the past.
If an organization were looking to build a database that people in different programs could access from different sites, would they be likely to use MS SQL Server? It's to track who's in what programs, attendance, progress, etc.
I'm with ita - but with one other perspective. The best development software is the software the people you have to do the job with can use well. MySQL has advantages (and bugs too). But for this small of a job they can probably be worked around. The question is have you already chosen the developer? Cause if you have you will get a better result developing in the language she or he is comfortable in.
I'm not actually choosing the language for the designer, but I need to come up with cost estimates for designing in-house versus buying a commercial product, so I just wanted to pick a reasonable starting point to say, "If, for example, you pick XYZ, it will cost you $$$." I'm good to go now. Thanks!
By commerical product you mean an existing product - no customization? Then the way you get your inhouse cost is ask your inhouse developer how many hours it take using her preferred language. Then ask your manager what the standard multiplier is for your developers time estimates. (Most developers are optimists.) Unless development time is absolutely trivial you will find your develpers time outweighs by far the cost of the tools she uses.
Fox has started selling some TV shows on the iTunes music store, including Season 1 of Buffy and Firefly.
Meanwhile, Warner will reportedly start selling movies via BitTorrent: [link]