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Originally Posted by LordSesshomaru
The only person who would manage INI files system to match the capabilities as MySQL or any other type of database would be Hybrid.
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Hybrid's system doesn't come anywhere close to the capabilities of MySQL, but from what I gather - he has developed a system specific to his requirements, that does the job he needs it to. He would save an awful lot of time doing things differently though.
But as for being qualified - Hybrid is more qualified than most on this forum to teach (about C#). Even though he uses ini files himself, he is aware of their unsuitability and I doubt he would convince anyone else to use them. As for teaching about proper database design or SQL, well, he probably needs some experience of his own there.
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Saint doesn't see why people keep forcing mysql at people.
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Nobody mentioned MySQL.
You obviously don't understand the advantages of using a database engine.
You probably don't quite realise how bad using ini files for such a system is either.