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yasoob.me
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| | | | | Hi there fellas. Today i am going to teach you how to use sqlite databases with python. This post will cover the basics of making and using a sqlite database with python using the sqlite3 library. Okay lets get started. Firstly if you are using python 2.5 or greater then you will have sqlite3 installed otherwise you will have to install it. Creating and connecting to a database So how do you make a database in python using the sqlite3 library? | |
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www.joachim-breitner.de
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www.byjp.me
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| | | | | github.com Ruby-DLC is now available on github, and consequently as a gem! You can install with1: gem sources -a https://gems.github.com sudo gem install jphastings-dlc There's a gist explaining how to use the library and the rdoc documentation is still available on my project page. Please file an issue if you have any problems with the code, I haven't checked it thoroughly! Import note: This syntax is incorrect today, and the code only supports Ruby 1.x, so you'll have to make your own way if you're interested in using this!?? | |
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blobeater.blog
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| | | T-SQL Tuesday #86: SQL Server Bugs & Enhancement Requests hosted by Brent Ozar. https://www.brentozar.com/archive/2017/01/announcing-t-sql-tuesday-87-sql-server-bugs-enhancement-requests/ I did not want to miss out on this one because I want to mention a connect item that I logged last year which is still active. This is an enhancement request for SQL Server where I got the idea from... | ||