Noah -- This is a wonderful accomplishment !
However, I have a question ... Doesn't C# support native function calls ? If so, other than scratching an itch, what does a native port to C# do ? Thanks. -- kjh Noah Hart wrote: > Richard sent me a gentle reminder that read in part: > > ============================================ > Please also note that the SQLite source code is in the public domain, but > the "SQLite" name is not. SQLite is a registered trade mark. If I don't > defend the trademark, then I could lose it. So, I really do need to insist > that you not use the name "SQLite" for your product. > ============================================ > > > This is an excellent reminder, and until this is done, I've removed access > to the source code and will terminate this google code project. I'll post > an announcement in the future when the new project is ready. > > Also, if anyone has an ideal about what to call it ... > Regards, > > Noah Hart > > > > Noah Hart wrote: >> I am pleased to announce that the C# port is done to the point where >> others can look at it. >> >> The project is located at http://code.google.com/p/sqlitecs >> >> Enjoy, >> >> Noah Hart >> > _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users