IF you are still a student, have you checked out "Educational Pricing" for software at your school's bookstore?
> -----Original Message----- > From: jim mcnamara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 2:32 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [sqlite] help with evaluation of sqlite db tool > > > hi- > > i worked on a sqlite db tool a couple of months ago. > i finished the project because i didnt know what direction to go from > there. > i'd like to expand the project and make it bigger with more features. > i was wondering if someone could glance at it and give me some ideas > for the basic features that most people would like to see that are > lacking. > i want to stick to the basics. i only have 2 semesters in c++ and one > semester of cobol programming education. i am just a hobbyist and am > trying to make a little better and more useful program for myself > first and if it ever ends up being something someone else uses > down the road that is great too. > > an example of a suggestion might be that you must include > constraints or limiting the tool to only one db open at a time for > queries is no good and i'd never consider using it without that feature. > please put basic, intermediate, or advanced next to a feature so i can > prioritize. > > one final note. i used visualtcl and love it but the code for the > project is > already around 100k (gui code and application code). i noticed that > namespaces > arent really used with visualtcl . i know that it is very procedural > and xotcl hasnt come up with anything to help with gui design. i'd like > to know > if you recommend another tool for a larger scale project. i cant beat > the visualtcl > price though (free). it is really expensive for me to cough up 1000 > dollars on > delphi or java from borland for a hobby. has anyone used any python > tools > with tkinter for a project larger than 100k? how did you like it if so? > the program is created with visual tcl and tcl/tk. > > the site address is http://j_m_mc.tripod.com > > i know this is lots to ask and if you can answer any part of these > questions i > greatly appreciate it. it gets so boring working 22 hours and then > coming home and doing nothing. customer service gets very repetitive > and > i'd like to have a project to work on that isnt always doing the same > thing. > > thanks so much, > marvin > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]