I'm in a program design team as part of one of my classes. Ooo aah. The
other members appear to be leaning toward using C# and .NET, even though I
told them that I couldn't be much help with coding as all I knew was that C#
was kin to C and C++, and that .NET appeared to be MS's attempt to conflate
the TLD "net" with "a programming extension from MS" in the minds of the
public.
As part of this project, we need to use a database. I proposed that we host
it on my machine as it's up all the time anyhow, and with the services of
no-ip.{org,com} has a static address; plus it, of course, runs Linux. What
db should I look into that's accessible from C#/.NET, reasonably
lightweight, and free (gratis) or low cost? Also, can I invoke it from
xinetd or is it something that runs all the time, and what port(s) does it
use?
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