Is it just me, or is Sqlite3 goofy?

mensanator at aol.com mensanator at aol.com
Tue Sep 12 16:15:50 EDT 2006


Mike Owens wrote:
> On 12 Sep 2006 10:47:22 -0700, mensanator at aol.com <mensanator at aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Why? I'm not requesting that dynamic typing be removed from
> > sqlite. I'm not even requesting that the slander in the sqlite docs
> > be removed. What I'm requesting is that these "features" of
> > sqlite be better presented in the Python docs, hence, no posting
> > to the sqlite list. Is that so hard to figure out?
> >
> > > Apparently,
> > > you are too afraid to insult the SQLite community to its face, and
> > > seek refuge on the Python list.
> >
> > I'm sure the sqlite community could care less about what appears
> > in the Python documentation.
>
> As a member of the SQLite community, your publicly denouncing SQLite
> as "f***ing goofy", and it's creator as a crackpot, liar, and
> slanderer, concerns at least me.

<quote>
And the whole bug in the SQL standard, if you can't
tell, is called humor.
</quote>

> And I would say that these comments
> have no relation to what appears in the Python documentation.
>
> In any case, I am thankful for these comments, as they speak volumes
> about you. So much so, in fact, that I think neither you nor they pose
> any real danger of being taken seriously by anyone new to Python or
> SQLite. That being the case, I needn't continue with you.

See you in another life.

>
> If you ever want to have a constructive discussion about SQLite or any
> of its features, or just need some general advice, please feel free to
> join the mailing list. There are a lot of friendly people who would be
> glad to help you out or consider to your suggestions.

I'll use a different pseudonym.

> 
> Cheers.




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