Comment by bombcar
8 months ago
If you look at Salesforce as "Access as a SaaS" it's not so bad.
But if you're coming at it from a LAMP stack or otherwise having direct access to a real SQL database designed by intelligent people, it's pretty meh.
8 months ago
If you look at Salesforce as "Access as a SaaS" it's not so bad.
But if you're coming at it from a LAMP stack or otherwise having direct access to a real SQL database designed by intelligent people, it's pretty meh.
It's pretty depressing to see how much performance and capacity we waste.
Hush you. I need 48 cores at 5 GHz and 200 gigs of RAM to serve a simple status page.
I'm an HPC admin, I can (and will) make you serve this page from NIC's unused core. I need these cores for streaming cat videos.
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I’d love a self-hostable, in-browser Access. Preferably Access 97.
There’s a couple of open source projects that get almost close but not quite. It’s like a number of them have 20 to 50% of what you need.
I agree that it would be a very useful product.
Something like appsmith gets pretty close