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From: A.J.Millan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 6:54 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] stupid man's manual to sqlite?
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On the other hand, besides the mentioned possibility, to put on-line, or in
a CD, the index, I believe that
>Removing the index is one of the silliest suggestions I've ever
>encountered. A book without an index is almost useless, unless of course
>you're blessed with a photographic memory. As far as putting in on a CD
>or on the web, that's fine as long as a _good_ index is also included in
>the book.
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 6:54 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] stupid man's manual to sqlite?
>I will get back to you about the index. I also would like to invite
>anyone else who has any specific things they would like to see changed
>in the index to tell me.
>I will get back to you about the index. I also would like to invite
>anyone else who has any specific things they would like to see changed
>in the index to tell me. Assuming I can get a revised index out
>electronically, I will make any such changes immediately to the file I
>have on-hand.
>--
* Say goodbye to the index subcontractor, and as an idea: Why not a
mini-CD, or a downloadable file with the index? (editors: thought in that,
but please, not patent it, the idea is mine :-))
As Samuel and James also feel that the index is poor, then it clearly
needs some improvement. I will fo
>.For the record, Apress had the index generated by a third party. I've
>used the index myself recently, and frankly it worked for me -- I
>found what I was looking for.
>The SQL and C API references to which you refer --- taken from the
>on-line documentation --- start on page 365. Furthermore, t
I originally wasn't going to buy the book because according to the TOC it
look like it was generally about SQL and the C API and not too much that
would be helpful for us being knowledgeable in SQL in general and not using
the C API. We did buy it 'cause we're basically betting our new product on
e.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] stupid man's manual to sqlite?
> More of a half is about SQL generalities, an a quarter a copy-paste of
the
> on-line manual without more comment. At the end, the horrific index
i've
> ever seen.
For the record, Apress had the index generated by a th
More of a half is about SQL generalities, an a quarter a copy-paste of the
on-line manual without more comment. At the end, the horrific index i've
ever seen.
For the record, Apress had the index generated by a third party. I've
used the index myself recently, and frankly it worked for me -- I
Jakub Ladman wrote:
I am searching for some "stupid man's manual to sqlite".
I can not found any basic's in documentation section of sqlite.org
You can try some of the sqlite articles available online:
Linux Journal has a couple of articles at
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7803 and
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 17:43 +0100, A.J.Millan wrote:
>
> > Thank you i will try my possibilities buying from amazon, while i am based
> in
> > the Czech republic.
> > Unfortunately it is little bit expensive for me, to buy it without looking
> > into it before.
> > Jakub
>
> I would recommend not
> Thank you i will try my possibilities buying from amazon, while i am based
in
> the Czech republic.
> Unfortunately it is little bit expensive for me, to buy it without looking
> into it before.
> Jakub
I would recommend not to waste your's money in that book.
More of a half is about SQL gene
Jakub Ladman wrote:
Thank you i will try my possibilities buying from amazon, while i am based in
the Czech republic.
Unfortunately it is little bit expensive for me, to buy it without looking
into it before.
I don't know if would help, but Apress sell an e-book (PDF) version for
about half t
appointed , it's a terrific book!
>
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> From: Jakub Ladman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Thank you i will try my possibil
You won't be disappointed , it's a terrific book!
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From: Jakub Ladman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you i will try my possibilit
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From: Jakub Ladman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [sqlite] stupid man's manual to sqlite?
Hi (much smarter) friend
Dne čtvrtek 08 březen 2007 13:34 Pavan napsal(a):
> Hi Jakub,
>
> Check this link
> http://sqlite.org/quickstart.html
> There is a sample program. compile it and run executable in this form
>
> $./a.out test.db 'create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint)'
> $./a.out test.db 'insert into tbl1
Oh, wikipedia says " It also serves as an example for writing applications
that use the SQLite library."
Of course, why do i not get it myself?
Jakub
Dne čtvrtek 08 březen 2007 13:26 Jakub Ladman napsal(a):
> Hi (much smarter) friends.
> I need to start with sqlite (interfaced via C language) ve
Hi Jakub,
Check this link
http://sqlite.org/quickstart.html
There is a sample program. compile it and run executable in this form
$./a.out test.db 'create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint)'
$./a.out test.db 'insert into tbl1 values('hello!',10)'
$./a.out test.db 'select * from tbl1'
Tha
Hi (much smarter) friends.
I need to start with sqlite (interfaced via C language) very quickly,
unfortunately.
I have not any experiences with any SQL, only some books.
I am searching for some "stupid man's manual to sqlite".
I can not found any basic's in documentation section of sqlite.org
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