In message 4ca94af8$0$1637$742ec...@news.sonic.net, John Nagle wrote:
On 10/3/2010 5:40 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message4ca8c9b6$0$1598$742ec...@news.sonic.net, John Nagle wrote:
(Personally, I like MySQL, but I fear Oracle will mess it up.)
Doesn’t matter whether Oracle
In message slrniafbbr.2iq9.usenet-nos...@guild.seebs.net, Seebs wrote:
sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent
and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap.
Have you learnt how to be selective in your downloads yet?
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* Ravi:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html
says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the
SQL...
But if you see SQLite website they clearly say at
http://sqlite.org/omitted.html that only very few of the SQL
On 2010-10-03, Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand wrote:
In message slrniafbbr.2iq9.usenet-nos...@guild.seebs.net, Seebs wrote:
sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent
and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap.
Have you learnt how to be
On Sat, 02 Oct 2010 13:06:12 -0700, Ravi wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the
SQL...
But if you see SQLite website they clearly say at
On 10/2/2010 3:06 PM, Seebs wrote:
I would agree that the word nonstandard seems to be a little strong and
discouraging. sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent
and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap. While it
does omit a few bits of SQL functionality,
On Oct 3, 2010, at 2:21 PM, John Nagle wrote:
On 10/2/2010 3:06 PM, Seebs wrote:
I would agree that the word nonstandard seems to be a little strong and
discouraging. sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent
and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap.
In message slrniah7cc.8f0.usenet-nos...@guild.seebs.net, Seebs wrote:
It is stunning how often you can guess which of two packages will be the
source of a bug just by seeing which one hurts more to look at.
QOTW. :)
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In message 4ca8c9b6$0$1598$742ec...@news.sonic.net, John Nagle wrote:
(Personally, I like MySQL, but I fear Oracle will mess it up.)
Doesn’t matter whether Oracle messes up the brand called “MySQL” or not.
With Free Software, it’s the software that matters, not the brand. And the
On 10/3/2010 5:40 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
In message4ca8c9b6$0$1598$742ec...@news.sonic.net, John Nagle wrote:
(Personally, I like MySQL, but I fear Oracle will mess it up.)
Doesn’t matter whether Oracle messes up the brand called “MySQL” or not.
With Free Software, it’s the
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html
says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the
SQL...
But if you see SQLite website they clearly say at http://sqlite.org/omitted.html
that only very few of the SQL is not
Ravi wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module
at http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html
says:
...
allows accessing the database
using a nonstandard variant of the SQL...
But if you see SQLite website they clearly say
at http://sqlite.org/omitted.html that only
very
On 2010-10-02, Ravi ra.ravi@gmail.com wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html
says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the
SQL...
But if you see SQLite website they clearly say at
On 10/02/10 17:06, Seebs wrote:
On 2010-10-02, Ravira.ravi@gmail.com wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard
variant of the SQL...
I would agree that the word nonstandard
On 02 Oct 2010 22:06:58 GMT
Seebs usenet-nos...@seebs.net wrote:
I would agree that the word nonstandard seems to be a little strong and
discouraging. sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent
and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap. While it
does omit a
On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
On 10/02/10 17:06, Seebs wrote:
On 2010-10-02, Ravira.ravi@gmail.com wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html says:
...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard
variant of the
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 19:13:11 -0400
Philip Semanchuk phi...@semanchuk.com wrote:
On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
On 10/02/10 17:06, Seebs wrote:
On 2010-10-02, Ravira.ravi@gmail.com wrote:
The documentation of the sqlite module at
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