Re: [sqlite] Move to Github!!?

2017-12-26 Thread Damien Sykes
Hi, This is a question I have asked myself many times (I.E. Git projects moving to Fossil). GitHub is well known and boasts over 74 million repositories, yet Fossil, which both hosts and utilises one of the most well-known database systems in the world, I doubt can count a thousand. Even the

Re: [sqlite] Article about using sqlite3 in Python

2017-10-23 Thread Damien Sykes-Lindley
Hi David, Very useful regarding the SQLite updating procedure. I was looking in lib or wherever the Python SQLite bindings are, but all I could find there was sqlite3.pyd. As for executemany, I personally use executescript which then allows me to use begin/commit statements which also saves a

Re: [sqlite] Protecting databases

2016-10-08 Thread Damien Sykes-Lindley
(such as the usual LAMP-stack quick web-server solutions and the like) and it has some easy and strong scripting capabilities. Links: https://mariadb.org/ https://www.postgresql.org/ Good luck, Ryan On 2016/10/08 9:18 AM, Damien Sykes-Lindley wrote: Hi Darren, You are correct in that genealogy

Re: [sqlite] Protecting databases

2016-10-08 Thread Damien Sykes-Lindley
databases On 2016-10-07 10:46 PM, Damien Sykes-Lindley wrote: Hi there, My name is Damien Lindley, and I am, among other things, an independent, hobbiest programmer. I have been blind since birth and thus all my computer work relies on screenreader software and keyboard. I have only just come through

[sqlite] Protecting databases

2016-10-07 Thread Damien Sykes-Lindley
Hi there, My name is Damien Lindley, and I am, among other things, an independent, hobbiest programmer. I have been blind since birth and thus all my computer work relies on screenreader software and keyboard. I have only just come through the brink of scripting into compiled programming and so