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  1. Re: [HACKERS] Who is everyone?

    D. Dante Lorenso <dlorenso@afai.com> — 1998-02-20T20:04:09Z

    I'm just listening in on the list, but I'm hoping I can dive in and
    help once I'm up-to-speed on the education part.  I'm using MySQL to
    develop my Visual Basic 5 programming skills, but once PostgreSQL
    catches up on ODBC, I'll be moving to PG.
    
    I am a 21-yr-old native Floridian (here in the US) and have been married
    for over a year.  I will graduate this semester with a degree in CIS from
    the University of Florida.  Going along with the whole pet theme, I have
    two cats (well kittens actually), named Spartacus and Cervantes.
    
    In college, my senior project was to design a mini-DBMS using the PERL
    language, but set it up such that it could be installed and run from a
    normal user's account of 4Mb quota.  I used DBM files to store each
    record, with the 'KEY' acting as the Primary Key for the tables.  This
    worked rather well, and I was able to then add a small subset of SQL to
    select, insert, delete, and update tables.  Of course, no security,
    datatypes, transactions, or anything that makes a database functional
    existed, but the whole program (DBMS) fit in just 60k and a 10 tables of
    10,000 tuples manages to stay under 1 Mb altogether..., so I accomplished
    my goal ;)
    
    For the past two years, I have worked for Accounting Firms Associated, inc.,
    where I am the Network Admin.  I run a couple redhat 5 linux servers
    (connected to the internet through ISDN), two NT servers, one Novell
    server, and about 35+ workstations.  I prefer Linux of the three servers
    and have spent several years working with it since the 1.0 kernels and
    slackware (remember when you had to make all those disk sets...YUK!)
    
    At home, I have three machines, one Redhat 5 server, and two Win95
    workstations.  My home server dial-up to the internet and connects my home
    PCs with IP masquerading (so my wife and I can share a phone line), and I'm
    using Samba to allow the Redhat 5 server to authenticate logins and store
    user profiles.  I'm running MySQL and PostgreSQl 6.2.1 until I finish
    designing my current project.
    
    My immediate goal is to integrate all of this firms information pools
    into large databases which can be accessed via internal and external
    methods.  My ideal solution is to have Win95 on all desktops (for Office
    and stuff) with VB5 applications interfacing with the DB.  Then, on the
    linux
    machines I'll have PERL and DBI/DBD interfaces generating pages for Apache
    to serve up.  With that, costs stay low, and I learn a whole lot about
    tons of systems and languages and protocols etc...
    
    Dante
    
    PS - Who needs graduate school?  It'll only interfere with my education!
    
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    | http://www.afai.com/~dlorenso            | http://www.afai.com/  |
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