@Scott Robison
+1 mate; I thought the same thing as I was reading this. Maybe a
different concept, something like SQLiteNG (SQLite Next Generation)?
It's just a thought, that's all.
Cheers.
On 10/05/2015 05:47 PM, Scott Robison wrote:
> It seems to me the reason these questions keep coming up b
There was a flurry of postings on HackerNews about SQLite4 that made it
seem like it might be arriving soon, and people might have got excited and
heard about it that way, I know I did.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Scott Robison
wrote:
> It seems to me the reason these questions keep coming u
It seems to me the reason these questions keep coming up because people are
encouraged to use the latest and greatest version of SQLite 3 at all times,
and SQLite 4 sounds like something even later and greater. I wonder if a
name like SQLite X might reduce the number of queries. Well, maybe not
SQL
I simply noticed others inquiring about sqlite4. As I am doing a new
project, if it was going to be available in the near future then I would
start playing with it and use its features. But if it will be years, and
is mostly a play ground, then it is not an issue to ponder for now..
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Jerry & Scott: What are you hoping to achieve with SQLite4 that you
cannot do with SQLite3?
On 10/5/15, Stephen Chrzanowski wrote:
> There was a thread sometime last year about this. Basically, SQLite4 isn't
> planned for a release at this time, and from what I understood then,
> chances are th
There was a thread sometime last year about this. Basically, SQLite4 isn't
planned for a release at this time, and from what I understood then,
chances are there isn't going to be a thought towards release for at few
more years. It basically is a playground to test theories, it is buggy,
and such
https://sqlite.org/src4/tree?ci=trunk
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Jerry wrote:
> Seems I could not find its source code ...
> https://sqlite.org/src4/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki
>
> Thanks.
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Is there a release date set for sqlite4?
Scott Doctor
scott at scottdoctor.com
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On 10/4/2015 9:14 PM, Stephen Chrzanowski wrote:
> https://sqlite.org/src4/tree?ci=trunk
>
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Jerry wrote:
>
>> Seems I could not find its source code .
Seems I could not find its source code ...
https://sqlite.org/src4/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki
Thanks.
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