[sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread big stone
Hi all, To prepare for end of 2014 greetings moment, here is my whish list for 2015: - a minimal subset of analytic functions [1], that I hope may help end-user/students popularity [2] - better information on what is coming ahead, for example: . I see the 'sessions' tree moving along main

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
For your second point, SQLite4 may never be released, or if it is going to be, not for a few years yet. 4 is a toy for the devs to try things out without borking things up in 3. 3 is being used by millions (or is it billions?) of devices and applications that the dev team is (very right) in not

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread Petite Abeille
On Dec 21, 2014, at 10:47 AM, big stone stonebi...@gmail.com wrote: - a minimal subset of analytic functions + MERGE! Yeah! Happy Holidays! ___ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread Simon Slavin
On 21 Dec 2014, at 2:39pm, Stephen Chrzanowski pontia...@gmail.com wrote: SQLite4 may never be released, or if it is going to be, not for a few years yet. SQLite 4 can be whatever gets released next. It may be nothing like SQLite4 is now. Next month one of the developer team may have

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread Constantine Yannakopoulos
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:28 PM, Simon Slavin slav...@bigfraud.org wrote: When you're wishing for the future, however, it's best to wish big, not for a tiny step-wise improvement. Don't wish for a system with a better journalling mode, wish for a system without 17 journalling different

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread jonathon
On 21/12/14 09:47, big stone wrote: that I hope may help end-user/students popularity [2] [2] http://db-engines.com/en/ranking_trend The methodology used by that site is tilted in favour of big data, and complex databases. Consequently, even if there are ten million SQLite databases for

Re: [sqlite] Whish List for 2015

2014-12-21 Thread Simon Slavin
On 21 Dec 2014, at 10:01pm, jonathon toki.kant...@gmail.com wrote: On 21/12/14 09:47, big stone wrote: that I hope may help end-user/students popularity [2] [2] http://db-engines.com/en/ranking_trend The methodology used by that site is tilted in favour of big data, and complex