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Kurt Welgehausen wrote:
>>... feeding sql commands to sqlite3 (the command)
>
>
> The SQLite shell is not really designed for production
> work. It can be used as you suggest for routine queries,
> but for anything more complicated, you'll have fewer
> headaches if you use a scripting language that you're
> already familiar with (tcl, python, ruby, etc). Tcl
> seems to have the cleanest interface.
>
Hmm. If I use TCL, I can write a hyper-ugly TK interface (wish they'd
use GTK2).
I'm actually interested in learning python. . I hear it has braindamage,
but that it's still a powerful language (unlike Java, which *is*
braindamage, and is a powerful tool for your instructor to use to
convince you that if your program is too slow, your users will just
magically have money for a new $5000 Amd64 FX PC. Yes some instructors
teach that).
Let's see. . . beh. sqlrelay-python can't be installed >< *throws
e-mail at people*
> Regards
>
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