Richard Owlett writes: > > > >> A little research indicates that Tcl/Tk plays well with sqlite. A > >> couple of years ago I started learning it for a now abandoned > >> project. I'll follow up on that combo. > > > > Funny that you mention that: Sqlite's main author, D. Richard Hipp > > has been also involved in Tcl/Tk development and there are many cross- > > ties between both projects (Sqlite's (excellent) test suite is written > > in Tcl, Tcl's repository is Fossil, written by... D. Richard Hipp, > > and so on). They make for a strong team. >
Years ago, I used shsql-antagonize the Google for it-which is an SQL database implemented with the Unix text utilities as a shell script; DBs are tab delimited flat text files. Good for light database needs, (joins are a little slow,) and still seems supported. John -- John Conover, cono...@rahul.net, http://www.johncon.com/