15 Seconds : A Step-by-Step Guide To Using MySQL with ASP.NET - Part 1 Back in the days of classic ASP, if you were building a database-driven
web site, your choice was either to invest a lot of money to get a copy of Microsoft SQL Server
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another viable alternative: MySQL. Back in the days of classic ASP, if you were building a database-drivenweb site, your choice was either to invest a lot of money to get a copy of Microsoft SQL Server(or some other enterprise-ready database) or invest a lot of time finding a way to deal with theperformance and scalability limitations of Microsoft Access. Luckily these days there'sanother viable alternative: MySQL. databasenet in Brian's > Computer Studies > Web Site Studies > Databasewith aspbriansclassiccomputerdatabasesitestudiesweb