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Sam

posted on 24th Jul 06 at 06:42

:lol:


Kyle T

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 22:21

Im meant to support Solaris at work, and I dont know wtf it really does tbh


Sam

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 16:12

I use Oracle at work, it's crap. :|


Reedy

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 15:54

quote:
Originally posted by willay
Solaris is an operating system (sometimes called Sun for short) developed by Sun Microsystems to run on their SPARC platform(and others I wont list) and lately the x86 platform.

Oracle like CM mentioned is a database application/language.


damm beat me to it :lol:


willay

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 14:46

For matt:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solaris_Operating_Environment

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_database


willay

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 14:45

Solaris is an operating system (sometimes called Sun for short) developed by Sun Microsystems to run on their SPARC platform(and others I wont list) and lately the x86 platform.

Oracle like CM mentioned is a database application/language.


Cybermonkey

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 14:20

Oracle is database applications


Matt H

posted on 23rd Jul 06 at 13:54

Just been looking at jobs, had a quick spy in the IT section


"Essential


Application Support

Solaris



Highly Desirable

Oracle"

Differant types of programming?