Re: [sqlite] Structured or Object-Oriented?

2006-04-15 Thread koneill
> If you're using Visual C# Express 2005 (or any 2005 product) then you may as > well go for broke and learn the ADO.NET 2.0 framework. I wrote/maintain a > fairly decent SQLite ADO.NET 2.0 Provider at http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com > and make myself available on the forums quite a bit. > >

Re: [sqlite] Re: Structured or Object-Oriented

2006-04-15 Thread koneill
> These days they teach the Philosophy of Science, and students get to > understand why Mathematicians are awarded Arts not Science degrees. > > Although it seems highly pedantic it is actually very important that > programmers have an insight into what they are really doing if they are > to

Re: [sqlite] Re: Structured or Object-Oriented

2006-04-14 Thread koneill
- Original Message - From: "John Stanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 12:09 AM Subject: Re: [sqlite] Re: Structured or Object-Oriented > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > - Original Message - > > From: "John Stanton" <[EMAIL

Re: [sqlite] Structured or Object-Oriented?

2006-04-14 Thread koneill
>- Original Message - >From: "Aaron Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: >Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:05 PM >Subject: Re: [sqlite] Structured or Object-Oriented? > >Hi John, I fully understand, and if It wasn't for my final degree I would >simply just go with the

Re: [sqlite] Re: Structured or Object-Oriented

2006-04-13 Thread koneill
- Original Message - From: "John Stanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 1:32 AM Subject: Re: [sqlite] Re: Structured or Object-Oriented > > > I was always impressed with Dijkstra's contention that a programmer's > most important quality

Re: [sqlite] Structured or Object-Oriented?

2006-04-13 Thread koneill
I have been doing various experiments in applying OO to databases and might have a few suggestions to make. I would be interested to provoke debate as to how to apply OOP to a database like SQLite; I haven't quite understood why your tutor wants to know if the database is structured using OO:

Re: [sqlite] again on sqlite as a standard, was: SQLite and OOo

2004-07-24 Thread koneill
I was wondering if internal functions saving to and from an XML data file (an XML file dumper?) might be sufficient to export/import from SQLite standard datafile (I mean without having all the data in the same file, but having multiple files); in any case, export/import functions might be part of

Re: [sqlite] sqliteOsEnterMutex() and sqliteOsLeaveMutex()

2004-07-16 Thread koneill
>> as someone who's trying to give up smoking, had to contribute to this >> thread. >> Warning: Windows can damage your health (and perhaps that of others: Passive Computing); >> "OS" and ""windows" in the same sentence ??? Ha. If you try to use a toy >> as >> a real tool for real work, it's