Yes, and the maintaining of code...if in version x.2 I need make corrections in range of 80% +- over my "old" code migrated from version x1.... I think: thats not stable!! :-)
El mié, 30-11-2005 a las 15:56 -0500, Ed Leafe escribió: > On Nov 30, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Paul McNett wrote: > > > Regarding the "is Dabo stable" question, IMO it depends on your > > meaning of stable. I consider "stability" in this context to mean > > "to what extent is the API set in stone?" Dabo is at 0.5, most of > > the core API is in place and "stable", but things do change and > > nothing is really guaranteed to be unchanging yet. We do make > > changes semi-regularly that require at least a minimum of rewriting > > in our client apps. For the most part, though, you can be > > reasonably sure that code you write in Dabo today will still work > > fine when 1.0 is released. > > The other, and I think, more critical definition of stable is > "will it damage/corrupt my data?" The answer to that is no; well, at > least no more so than any other database product out on the market. > Nothing is 100% perfect, but I've been using Dabo for several months > now to manage several databases, and while I've had to update the app > because of API changes a couple of times, I've never lost any data. > > -- Ed Leafe > -- http://leafe.com > -- http://dabodev.com >
Mi configuracion/My config:
Ubuntu Breezy 5.10 Linux Kernel 2.6.12-10-386 Python 2.4.2 wxPython 2.6.1.1Pre
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