Hi John, I fully understand, and if It wasn't for my final degree I would simply just go with the flow, but I have to choose a method and justify why I chose it, which is doing my headin at the moment. lol
Thanks for your comments. Aaron. On 14/04/06, John Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Aaron, your question indicates that you need to read a bit more deeply > in general CS theory as a prelude to your project. Sqlite is basically > a simplified implementation of basic SQL, and is a just library of > functions, not an entity. With it you can build to your chosen model. > > Think of looking at a pile of bricks and asking whether they are modern, > post-modern or baroque architecture. They are any or none of them, > strictly depending upon the ideas of the architect. > JS > > Aaron Jones wrote: > > Hi Fred, when John replied and stated that he was not sure is SQLite was > > Structure or OO, I was just waiting for other people to reply also to > > confirm this, I do not have any beef with anyone. Sorry if it came > accross > > this way. > > > > Aaron > > > > On 13/04/06, Fred Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>It would appear the first responder gave you your answer. So where's > >>the beef? > >> > >>If you don't like the answer, don't complain to us about service :-) > >> > >>Fred > >> > >> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Jay Sprenkle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:20 AM > >>>To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org > >>>Subject: Re: [sqlite] Structured or Object-Oriented? > >>> > >>> > >>>On 4/13/06, Aaron Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> > >>>>How come you all reply to other peoples emails but only 1 > >>> > >>>person relied to > >>> > >>>>mine? > >>> > >>>I didn't reply because I don't know anything about mono. > >>>I wouldn't take it personally. > >> > >> > > > >