That was what I was trying to say - thanks for the superior spelling.
Also - for wee Java folks, I cobbled together a CRUD generator for SQLite
last night:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlmate
Also on:
https://github.com/soft9000/SQLMate
Sharing is caring,
-Rn
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016
On Thu, 26 May 2016 10:54:30 -0400
r.a.n...@gmail.com wrote:
> FWIW, since it's inception, S.Q.L has been pronounced allot like
> CICS.
This may be more true than you know. It's not too hard to find
old-timers who pronounce it "kicks".
--jkl
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Loved the interview. Thanks for the offset.
I used to be a principle at Informix. ... Tiz a small world!
FWIW, since it's inception, S.Q.L has been pronounced allot like CICS.
In as much as master Hipp says that the Ite is the most hip way to say things
(pun intended) - and that using is more
On 26 May 2016 at 05:49, R.A. Nagy wrote:
> Would this be the preferred pronunciation?
>
> https://youtu.be/hB54p_Xh37M
>
That goes a bit too fast but it sounds right to my ears.
Listen to this interview:
https://changelog.com/201/
If you tune in around 17:20 seconds, they'll talk about the na
Would this be the preferred pronunciation?
https://youtu.be/hB54p_Xh37M
Thanks in advance,
-Rn
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 1:55 PM, R.A. Nagy wrote:
> Excellent suggestion.
>
> I have an SQLite forJava eLearning title presently under way (JDBC &
> Hibernate) - can salvage a section we have on
Excellent suggestion.
I have an SQLite forJava eLearning title presently under way (JDBC &
Hibernate) - can salvage a section we have on Views for re-use on the
YouTube playlist, as well.
Thanks for the inspiration,
-Rn
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Chris Brody wrote:
> Another piece of f
Another piece of feedback: I think it would be people to have access to the
presentation slides and samples.
Having JOIN for beginners is great. I think it would be cool to have VIEWs
for beginners as well. These are major benefits over NoSQL.
On May 22, 2016 1:29 PM, "R.A. Nagy" wrote:
> All,
>
Cool.
Thanks!
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Jeffrey Mattox wrote:
> The concept is good, but I immediately noticed your pronunciation of
> SQLite and recall the recent discussion about that. The conclusion was
> that any pronunciation is okay, but I think the the most common is
> "es-que-e
Great responses there guys - Just what I was looking for.
The "typeallot" format was what I was wondering about. Looks like it was
not such a good idea on my part.
Thanks for the feedback!
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 12:54 PM, R Smith wrote:
>
>
> On 2016/05/25 6:29 PM, Cousin Stanley wrote:
>
The concept is good, but I immediately noticed your pronunciation of SQLite and
recall the recent discussion about that. The conclusion was that any
pronunciation is okay, but I think the the most common is "es-que-el-ite" (and
that's Dr. Hipp's). My point is, I was distracted throughout the v
On 2016/05/25 6:29 PM, Cousin Stanley wrote:
R.A. Nagy wrote:
All,
A recent convert to using SQLite, I have put together a series of videos
on learning SQL, as well as covering the basics of using SQLite.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLItP5KoawLqkPV2jqAVCH79fZGO5k0Uzy
Would thi
R.A. Nagy wrote:
> All,
>
> A recent convert to using SQLite, I have put together a series of videos
> on learning SQL, as well as covering the basics of using SQLite.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLItP5KoawLqkPV2jqAVCH79fZGO5k0Uzy
>
> Would this be the proper mailing list / way
All,
A recent convert to using SQLite, I have put together a series of videos on
learning SQL, as well as covering the basics of using SQLite.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLItP5KoawLqkPV2jqAVCH79fZGO5k0Uzy
Would this be the proper mailing list / way to let new-users learn more
about th
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