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Alan Knowles' Blog: DBDO First Release







Alan Knowles' Blog: DBDO First Release

Alan Knowles' Blog: DBDO First Release 04/19/2005 08:44 AM

Alan Knowles has a new post today on his blog about a major step forward in the database realm for PHP - DBDO has finally made it to a state where it can be released.




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