When I was coding in Python for small local databases SQlite was recommended , I only have played briefly with it but it looked to me fairly easy to use and with a very good performance. But I dont know how well it works in Pharo, so maybe someone can jump in and tells us about it .
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com> wrote: > seeing that use case is really small, I would probably try the simplest > approach possible. > Something like sandstonedb can make the trick here :) > > http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~gnaritas/SandstoneDb > > Esteban > > > On 02 Sep 2014, at 14:31, François Stephany <tulipe.mouta...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Yep, the binary approach is a bit more fragile and less interoperable. > STON, JSON or XML are all fine with such a small domain I imagine. > > > On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 12:31 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote: > >> >> On 2/9/14 09:11, François Stephany wrote: >> >> If you don't want a separate DB, object serialization with Fuel is an >> option. It's very easy to serialize a graph of objects to disk. >> You can also have a look at SandstoneDB, it's pretty small and some >> people use it. >> >> pay attention that images can get corrupted so I would in addition use a >> file based approach (STON or whatever). >> >> >> Cheers, >> Francois >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Roelof Wobben <r.wob...@home.nl> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I want to try to make a financial app for a organisation. >>> >>> There are some 50 customers so also 50 invoices a year. >>> Then the payments . Also 50 a year. >>> >>> Cash and bank accounts . Every month some 10 - 20 things. >>> >>> So on my disk on the programm I now use it costs me some 30 - 50 Kb a >>> year. >>> >>> What are my options for storage of those data. >>> >>> I could use a database , but I wonder if there are more and better >>> options. >>> >>> Roelof >>> >>> >> >> > >