Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-10 Thread Alfredo Cole
El Jueves, 10 de Noviembre de 2005 18:44, escribió:
(...)
 >
 > I do not think that's necessary on my part... using version 7...
 > Programming Ruby
 > The Pragmatic Programmers’ Guide
 > Second Edition
 > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974514055/103-2642709-1351861?v=glance
 >=283155=glance
 >
 > 800+ pages, all functions work -- no issues found.
(...)
 > nor with any of dozens of other pdf's that i've downloaded/read/deleted..
 > Have you tried the sqlite book with version 7?

I can read PDF files with acroread 7. No problem there. It's ebooks, and in 
particular, the SQLite ebook I bought from Amazon, that I'm having problems 
with.

From Adobe's web site:

"Does the Acrobat eBook Reader run on Linux?

 We do not currently plan to develop a version for the Linux platform, but we 
may in the future if that platform becomes more widely used."

Regards.

-- 
Alfredo J. Cole
Grupo ACyC


Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-10 Thread Joe Halpin
I picked up a copy and it does cover the version 2 API. I'm still 
working my way through the concepts part, so I'll see what the API part 
is like in a bit.


Joe

Dan Kennedy wrote:
I'm 99% certain this book covers the sqlite v2 C/C++ API. Which is 
similar, but not exactly the same as v3 (the current). The other 
APIs it covers, TCL and PHP, I think are still pretty much the same.


That said the book is pretty readable.

--- Joe Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the 
concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book by 
Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and 
programming the database bundled with PHP5"?


I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line tool.

Thanks

Joe








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Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-10 Thread Reid Thompson

Reid Thompson wrote:

Alfredo Cole wrote:


El Miércoles, 9 de Noviembre de 2005 14:21, Joe Halpin escribió:
 > I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the
 > concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the 
book by

 > Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and
 > programming the database bundled with PHP5"?
 >
 > I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line 
tool.

 >
 > Thanks
 >
 > Joe

It's a good book. Get the paperback edition, unless you are using 
Windows and want to save money. There is no Acrobat reader for ebooks 
on Linux.


Regards.


Adobe does provide Acrobat Reader for LINUX.

there's also xpdf.  and google may provide others


Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-10 Thread Alfredo Cole
El Jueves, 10 de Noviembre de 2005 11:33, escribió:
 > Alfredo Cole wrote:
 > > El Miércoles, 9 de Noviembre de 2005 14:21, Joe Halpin escribió:
 > >  > I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the
 > >  > concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book
 > >  > by Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering
 > >  > and programming the database bundled with PHP5"?
 > >  >
 > >  > I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line
 > >  > tool.
 > >  >
 > >  > Thanks
 > >  >
 > >  > Joe
 > >
 > > It's a good book. Get the paperback edition, unless you are using
 > > Windows and want to save money. There is no Acrobat reader for ebooks on
 > > Linux.
 > >
 > > Regards.
 >
 > Adobe does provide Acrobat Reader for LINUX.

Sure. But try reading an ebook with it. If things have changed, I'll be glad 
to try again.

Regards.

-- 
Alfredo J. Cole
Grupo ACyC


Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-09 Thread Dan Kennedy

I'm 99% certain this book covers the sqlite v2 C/C++ API. Which is 
similar, but not exactly the same as v3 (the current). The other 
APIs it covers, TCL and PHP, I think are still pretty much the same.

That said the book is pretty readable.

--- Joe Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the 
> concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book by 
> Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and 
> programming the database bundled with PHP5"?
> 
> I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line tool.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Joe
> 





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Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-09 Thread Firman Wandayandi
On 11/10/05, Joe Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the
> concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book by
> Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and
> programming the database bundled with PHP5"?
>
> I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line tool.
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>

Any links for it?

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Re: [sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-09 Thread Alfredo Cole
El Miércoles, 9 de Noviembre de 2005 14:21, Joe Halpin escribió:
 > I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the
 > concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book by
 > Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and
 > programming the database bundled with PHP5"?
 >
 > I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line tool.
 >
 > Thanks
 >
 > Joe

It's a good book. Get the paperback edition, unless you are using Windows and 
want to save money. There is no Acrobat reader for ebooks on Linux.

Regards.

-- 
Alfredo J. Cole
Grupo ACyC


[sqlite] Book recommendation

2005-11-09 Thread Joe Halpin
I'm looking for a good tutorial (online or paper) to help me get the 
concepts behind using the C/C++ API. Could anyone recommend the book by 
Chris Newman "SQLite: A practical guide to using, administering and 
programming the database bundled with PHP5"?


I'm looking primarily to use the API rather than the command line tool.

Thanks

Joe