SQLite Functions, Aggregators and Collators

SQLite Functions, Aggregators and Collators

By Walt Mankowski (‎waltman‎) from Philadelphia.pm
Date: Monday, June 22, 2009 04:15 PM
Duration: 20 minutes
Target audience: Any
Language:
Tags: database dbi sqlite

You can find more information on the speaker's site:


SQLite is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world. It's used throughout OS X as well as in Firefox, Google's Android, and in countless other applications. SQLite is extremely fast and lightweight, but it's lacking some features found in larger database systems. Fortunately SQLite can be easily extended with Perl. In this talk you'll learn how to write your own SQLite functions, aggregators and collators in Perl.


Attended by: Kurt Edmiston, Jesse Vincent, Ricardo Signes (‎rjbs‎), Craig Pluchinsky, Hans Dieter Pearcey (‎confound‎), Kenneth Graves (‎kag‎), Nicholas Perez (‎nperez‎), Timothy Appnel (‎tima‎), Todd Rinaldo (‎toddr‎), Mark Stosberg, Erik Sturcke, David H. Adler (‎dha‎), Mike Greb (‎mikegrb‎), Joshua Gatcomb, Zak Zebrowski, Douglas Sims, Walt Mankowski (‎waltman‎), Hari Ravella, Darian Patrick (‎dapatrick‎), Todd McDowell, Todd Presta, Christopher Nielsen (‎sparc‎), Marco Antonio Manzo (‎amnesiac‎), Terry Bates, Joakim Lagerqvist, michael shomsky, Nick, sungo, Jaldhar Vyas (‎jaldhar‎), Jeremy Stashewsky (‎stash‎), Seth Viebrock, splitbit, George Hartzell, Gwendolyn Schmidt, Hildo Biersma, Paul Makepeace (‎paulm‎), Brad Lhotsky, John Anderson (‎genehack‎),