Eric Bohlman wrote:
m christensen wrote:
What you are doing is needs analysis and by definition requires
'help' or input from others. This is not doing YOUR work for you.
On the other hand needs analysis is much more complex than just
asking users what they want.
Most of the time they
m christensen wrote:
What you are doing is needs analysis and by definition requires 'help'
or input from others. This is not doing YOUR work for you.
On the other hand needs analysis is much more complex than just asking
users what they want.
Most of the time they simply don't know.
for your time and comments.
John.
-Original Message-
From: Clay Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 December 2005 15:29
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: RE: [sqlite] Final Year Project/Dissertation help required
John,
There's a package often found in the discount aisles
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Sent: 13 December 2005 18:02
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Final Year Project/Dissertation help required
I hope I was clear in my post.
'I' didn't see your post as asking US to do YOUR homework.
What you are doing is needs analysis and by definition
] Final Year Project/Dissertation help required
Robert L Cochran wrote:
> It's better to learn something new than to sit in a lawn chair
> swatting flies!
This thread has been interesting to follow, since one of my main uses for
computers is finding projects to work on in a
John,
There's a package often found in the discount aisles of computer stores
called My Database. My father (who doesn't pretend to know anything about
databases or programming) uses it for his business and personal uses. The
tool looked absolutely brilliant from the perspective of making it
Robert L Cochran wrote:
It's better to learn something new than to sit in a lawn chair
swatting flies!
This thread has been interesting to follow, since one of my main uses
for computers is finding projects to work on in a futile but enjoyable
attempt to keep my brain from ossifying.
I hope I was clear in my post.
'I' didn't see your post as asking US to do YOUR homework.
What you are doing is needs analysis and by definition requires 'help'
or input from others. This is not doing YOUR work for you.
On the other hand needs analysis is much more complex than just asking
: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2005 15:15
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Final Year Project/Dissertation help required
Give him a break! He is working smart, not hard.
"Who cares whether the cat is black or white when you want to catch
ok, ok, I stand corrected. I was a little harsh. But you first need to
look at current offerings out there like sqlite3explorer, sqlitespy,
to name a few.
Here's my $0.02:
10 things I would like in a Sqlite GUI:
1. Cross platform (C/C++ based, not Delphi)
2. Open source
3. 100% sqlite3
a little more
support.
Fred
> -Original Message-
> From: John Newby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:26 AM
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] Final Year Project/Dissertation help
> required
>
>
> No, I'm not as
Give him a break! He is working smart, not hard.
"Who cares whether the cat is black or white when you want to catch
mice" - Deng Xiaoping.
m christensen wrote:
I wouldn't be THIS hard on him, BUT...
juan perez wrote:
So in a nutshell you are asking the community to do your homework.
Dear John,
Unlike some other readers here, I appreciate very much your question. I find
it very good that students choose to work with open source in their final
projects. Many successful open source projects started this way. So I call
this healthy cooperation and not "asking the community to do
P.S. I can't start to build it until I have done the analysis of what I am
trying to build, that is why I am asking what people would like out of a
GUI.
John.
On 13/12/05, juan perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So in a nutshell you are asking the community to do your homework. What
> a
John Newby wrote:
No, I'm not asking the community to do my homework for me, I need to do a
user analysis phase for my dissertation, and as I don't know anyone who uses
SQLite this is the only place I can get my questions answered.
Many thanks.
John.
On 13/12/05, juan perez <[EMAIL
No, I'm not asking the community to do my homework for me, I need to do a
user analysis phase for my dissertation, and as I don't know anyone who uses
SQLite this is the only place I can get my questions answered.
Many thanks.
John.
On 13/12/05, juan perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So in a
m christensen wrote:
But, I'd presume the intent here is 'Experience' a software
development process.
Design and build in a vacuum and see what the users think after it's
done, as suggested above, is an all too common and WRONG
approach IMHO.
I don't think you are INTENDING to 'ask us to
I wouldn't be THIS hard on him, BUT...
juan perez wrote:
So in a nutshell you are asking the community to do your homework.
What a shame.
Start by analyzing the sqlite3 command line interface, make a GUI that
replicates that (and more, heck its a GUI), contribute it to the
sqlite project,
So in a nutshell you are asking the community to do your homework. What
a shame.
Start by analyzing the sqlite3 command line interface, make a GUI that
replicates that (and more, heck its a GUI), contribute it to the sqlite
project, THEN talk about your dissertation.
jp.
John Stanton
Hello John,
look here for SQLiteSpy, a popular SQLite GUI for Windows 32:
http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/sqlitespy/
SQLiteSpy aims to take the philosophy behind SQLite to the GUI level:
* Ease of use: SQLiteSpy comes as a single *.exe file,
with no installation required
* Simplicity:
john.newby wrote:
> Why users use SQLite instead of other SQL databases?
> Would a GUI detract users from using SQLite?
I use SQLite as an embedded database for my content management system
CeaMuS (http://www.ceamus.com). I use it because it allows me to
distribute an application that takes full
john.newby wrote:
Hi, I am doing my final year project/dissertation on "Creating a GUI to
SQLite"
I am after help for my analysis phase and would like any comments/help from
members or if you could put me in the right direction as to where I could
find out this information.
I would like
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