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Some of these talks are using #Tcl and #SQLite to drive a Web-based application. The current talk is using !TclTk with #Python's #NumPy.
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This was once on my list of things to explore, but it got pushed down by all the things that are being added to the list. I should float #UnQLite up near the top, maybe run comparisons with #SQLite. https://www.unqlite.org/
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Going to see about attending https://www.eventbrite.com/e/st-2020-tickets-122293825123 [www eventbritr com] !tcltk #sqlite
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https://sqlite.org/c3ref/intro.html is what a driver for #SQLite would need to present to the library.
#ODBC driver (SQLite wrapper) http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/ with connection string from https://www.connectionstrings.com/sqlite3-odbc-driver/
Don’t know whether https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DevartSoftware.SQLiteODBCDriver3264bit and https://download.cnet.com/SQLite-ODBC-driver-32-64-bit/3000-10254_4-77414954.html are the same driver or different ones.
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Oh, yes. I'm pretty sure that #JDBC driver is produced by someone external to the #SQLite project. I've used it before (using #SquirrelSQL to look at a database) and it seemed okay.
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@musicman Probably not, but there may be a #JDBC driver for #SQLite on the SQLite.org site, along with #ODBC. Drivers are less necessary there, because the database software (in this case, the SQLite C library) is usually embedded within the application.
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Getting going with #SquirrelSQL after years of not touching it. (Doing some #SQLite / #SQLite3 stuff, likely to be doing some #MySQL / #MariaDB again soon.)
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Getting going with #SquirrelSQL after years of not touching it. (Doing some #SQLite / #SQLite3 stuff, likely to be doing some #MySQL / #MariaDB again soon.)
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@clacke This is pretty much how you get any scripting language's VFS (and #SQLite started out as a #Tcl extension), so it wasn't surprising.
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@musicman I played around with #Cassandra briefly a few years ago, but only enough to step through the demos and docs on the site itself. Then I removed it and went on to mess around with #SQLite for a while.
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Though there is always the old way (generate UUIDs in your application, using the tools the language and OS provide, then insert them into a #SQLite TEXT column). It still seems convenient to generate the #UUID as part of interacting with the database.
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@bthall RE: full-text search in #SQLite: https://sqlite.org/fts5.html#full_text_query_syntax
Looks like it is disabled by default.
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@bob Or in a #SQLite db? It isn't #git, #GitHub, or #GitLab, but #Fossil is worth a look for most projects.
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Watching a #Lynda.com video. "Database Clinic: SQLite" ... Time to get back to using #SQLite in my personal projects.