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Keywords: Borland, Ansi, Linux, Sql, Inprise
Firebird is a RDBMS offering many ANSI SQL features that runs on Linux, Windows and several Unix platforms. Features excellent concurrency, high performance and a powerful language for stored procedures and triggers. WEBSITE: Click Home Page link above
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Firebird SQL-92 1.5 C++, originally a Borland project free unlimited free
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Firebird is a open source, cross-platform database server. Firebird was born when the InterBase source code was released in July 2000 by the then Inprise Corp (now known as Borland Software Corporation) and it is now maintained as an open source project. For a brief time, "Mozilla Firebird" was the name given to what is now the "Mozilla Firefox" browser.
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Firebird (sometimes called FirebirdSQL) is a relational database management system offering many ANSI SQL-2003 features. It runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms. Firebird was programmed and is maintained by the Firebird Project at Source Forge.
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a car with character
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Firebird (Bonita Juarez), is a fictional character, a pyrokinetic member of the Avengers. Firebird first appeared in Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #265 (November, 1981). She was co-created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema.
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Firebird is a fictional character, Amalgam Comics superhero (and later supervillain), and metamutant who has psionic fire powers. Her first true debut was in JLX #1 (1996), though in the Amalgam Universe, her first (metafictional) appearance was in JLA: The New Blood #1. Firebird is a combination of DC Comics' Fire and Marvel Comics' Jean Grey.
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Firebird is a science fiction novel by Kathy Tyers originally published in 1986, and later rewritten and republished in 1999.
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