On Tuesday, October 10, there will be a full day of tutorials on SQLite covering all the latest features including:
* The shared cache enhancements * Memory management enhancements for embedded devices * Loadable extensions * Virtual tables * Full text search The venue is the 13th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference in Naperville IL (a suburb of Chicago). The morning will be a detailed introduction to SQLite and the SQL language it supports with particular emphasis on the TCL interface. The afternoon session will delve into the internal C-language implementation of SQLite and will cover advanced topics such as: * Query optimization strategies * The internal operation of SQLite * Techniques for minimizing memory consumption * Writing run-time loadable extensions for SQLite * Customizing the code for specialized applications Anyone is welcomed at either or both sessions. It is not necessary to attend the first tutorial in order to come to the second. It is not necessary to know TCL in order to attend either session, though some prior exposure to TCL would, of course, be helpful. Note that the TCL bindings for SQLite incorporate several innovative ideas that make it an especially appealing programming interface and so you may want to attend the morning session to learn more about the TCL bindings even if you have no current plans for using that language. For additional information and on-line registration visit http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2006/ Both of the principal programmers for SQLite, Richard Hipp (yours truly) and Dan Kennedy, will be at this conference. We would be happy for you to join us. -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------