On 2/11/2013 12:21 PM, Derek Atkins wrote: > David, > > David Carlson <carlson...@sbcglobal.net> writes: > >> Also please keep in mind your goals regarding database filetypes. > I have no idea what this means in terms of the existing discussion. > Being able to have multi-user support has nothing to do with "database > filetypes". It's completely about change-notification, client-side > caching, and cache coherency. > >> David C > -derek > So all your discussion about C++ , GTK this and that would not change if you were planning to drive a database engine with a lot of relationships defined by a database structure as opposed to hard coding all data relationships. Or maybe you are planning to but just haven't said so in any of the emails that I read. Or maybe all of your code modules have such clean, well structured input and output interfaces that they can be used either way.
Tell me that change-notification, client-side caching, and cache coherency occupy such a large part of your development time that overall program structure is immaterial. I thought that knowing whether or not this is a goal might be an opportunity to reduce the development time since you already have a good start on database development. David C
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