Hello, Jim!
I use tcl/tk, awk, and sqlite. This is free and
portable (to *nix, Win, etc.) technology.
KP.
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Jim, all you need to be careful of is the license that accompanies the
academic version. Most prevent the author from using the software for
"commercial" purposes (that is generally defined within the license).
If you are enrolled in school then you are a student so it wouldn't be
dishonest to
At 2:44 PM -0400 6/3/04, jim mcnamara wrote:
I work part-time in an electronics department at a mass retailer.
I better not be dishonest and buy academic software.
I will look at python free or cheap tools and activestate unless I run
across any other ideas.
FYI, lots of students work part time to
>>IF you are still a student, have you checked out "Educational Pricing"
for software at your school's bookstore?
fred,
I work part-time in an electronics department at a mass retailer.
I better not be dishonest and buy academic software.
I will look at python free or cheap tools and activestate
IF you are still a student, have you checked out "Educational Pricing" for
software at your school's bookstore?
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From: jim mcnamara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 3:32 AM
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Subject: [sqlite] help with evaluation of sqlite db tool
hi-
>>one final note. i used visualtcl and love it but the code for the
project is already around 100k
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