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Such things are usually as standards-compliant as the back end databases, 
which means "almost". Kewl thing about Linux is you can easily run 
whichever SQL server you need, or two or three different ones without too 
much headache. 

Good Luck. I'm more of a 'dive in' kinda guy.. I'll spend days thinking 
about something, but when it's time I typically just dive in and get 
started coding. Usually the 2nd or 3rd time I create something I like
what I have done. 





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