Обсуждение: Re: embedded postgresql + C++ IDE
> -----Original Message----- > From: jini us [mailto:jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk] > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:07 PM > To: Joshua D. Drake > Cc: bartko.zoltan@pobox.sk; pgsql-general@postgresql.org > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] embedded postgresql + C++ IDE > > > I am using MS windows so ideally I would like > to get hold of a binary for MS windows Look here: http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows
Thank you for your response. I was looking for a FREE C++ Integrated development The IDE suggested caters for linux/unix rather than windows. --- Dann Corbit <DCorbit@connx.com> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jini us [mailto:jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk] > > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:07 PM > > To: Joshua D. Drake > > Cc: bartko.zoltan@pobox.sk; > pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] embedded postgresql + C++ > IDE > > > > > > I am using MS windows so ideally I would like > > to get hold of a binary for MS windows > > Look here: > http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk
Hello, On 11/15/03 6:25 AM, jini us wrote: > Thank you for your response. > I was looking for a FREE C++ Integrated development > The IDE suggested caters for linux/unix rather than > windows. > Try - http://www.sqlite.org It is much simpler, also smaller. For embadded engines less then 300kB is acceptable (for me). -- Regards Michal Zaborowski (TeXXaS) http://sqlite4delphi.sourceforge.net/
Yep, it's far more common to find free software for linux/unix than for windows, where commercial software tends to rule the roost. If you don't mind developing in Java, look at javabeans by Sun. quite a nice little IDE for java. On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, jini us wrote: > Thank you for your response. > I was looking for a FREE C++ Integrated development > The IDE suggested caters for linux/unix rather than > windows. > > --- Dann Corbit <DCorbit@connx.com> wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: jini us [mailto:jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk] > > > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:07 PM > > > To: Joshua D. Drake > > > Cc: bartko.zoltan@pobox.sk; > > pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] embedded postgresql + C++ > > IDE > > > > > > > > > I am using MS windows so ideally I would like > > > to get hold of a binary for MS windows > > > > Look here: > > http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! > Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match > >
Java has long way to catch up with C++ in my opinion. --- "scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com> wrote: > Yep, it's far more common to find free software for > linux/unix than for > windows, where commercial software tends to rule the > roost. > > If you don't mind developing in Java, look at > javabeans by Sun. quite a > nice little IDE for java. > > On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, jini us wrote: > > > Thank you for your response. > > I was looking for a FREE C++ Integrated > development > > The IDE suggested caters for linux/unix rather > than > > windows. > > > > --- Dann Corbit <DCorbit@connx.com> wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: jini us [mailto:jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk] > > > > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:07 PM > > > > To: Joshua D. Drake > > > > Cc: bartko.zoltan@pobox.sk; > > > pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > > > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] embedded postgresql + > C++ > > > IDE > > > > > > > > > > > > I am using MS windows so ideally I would like > > > > to get hold of a binary for MS windows > > > > > > Look here: > > > http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? > Get the FREE Yahoo! > > Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk > > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to > choose an index scan if your > > joining column's datatypes do not match > > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk
Although java is quite strong when building distributed applications,web application, small devices. Anyway Java is owned by sun microsystems and it is their attempt to catch up with microsoft. That doesn't benefit me any way... waiting for sun microsystems and their partners (majority based in india) to re-invent the wheel. Java has also been taken up by many other tool vendors so that they can make some money. Tool vendors who are also re-inventing the wheel. C++ on the hand is owned by nobody but an invention by stroustrap aimed at application developers. --- jini us <jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > Java has long way to catch up with C++ > in my opinion. > > --- "scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com> wrote: > > > Yep, it's far more common to find free software for > > linux/unix than for > > windows, where commercial software tends to rule > the > > roost. > > > > If you don't mind developing in Java, look at > > javabeans by Sun. quite a > > nice little IDE for java. > > > > On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, jini us wrote: > > > > > Thank you for your response. > > > I was looking for a FREE C++ Integrated > > development > > > The IDE suggested caters for linux/unix rather > > than > > > windows. > > > > > > --- Dann Corbit <DCorbit@connx.com> wrote: > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > From: jini us [mailto:jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk] > > > > > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:07 PM > > > > > To: Joshua D. Drake > > > > > Cc: bartko.zoltan@pobox.sk; > > > > pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > > > > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] embedded postgresql + > > C++ > > > > IDE > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am using MS windows so ideally I would > like > > > > > to get hold of a binary for MS windows > > > > > > > > Look here: > > > > http://techdocs.postgresql.org/guides/Windows > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? > > > Get the FREE Yahoo! > > > Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of > > broadcast)--------------------------- > > > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to > > choose an index scan if your > > > joining column's datatypes do not match > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------(end of > > broadcast)--------------------------- > > TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to > majordomo@postgresql.org > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? > Get the FREE Yahoo! > Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:48:46 +0000 (GMT) jini us <jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Java has long way to catch up with C++ > in my opinion. perhaps. this is neither the time nor the place for that discussion. however, in answer to the actual discussion in this thread, netbeans (not javabeans) is a nice pseudo open-source IDE (no charge, and it's open source to the extent that the Sun Public Licence is open source, which is to say sort of but not really). see http://www.netbeans.org/ for a copy, but be sure that your development system has enough RAM -- and you'll want to watch the netbeans users list for performance tips, as there are a lot of tweaks to the default memory management parameters that are worth making. it happens to have a C++ module which can be downloaded and added; i've played with it a bit. only downside is that the runtime and debugger aren't really integrated; i find myself editing C++, saving it, and going to a shell window to run the makefile, which isn't nearly as slick as when i do java development in the IDE. richard -- Richard Welty rwelty@averillpark.net Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security
Eclipse also has a nice c++ plugin. Richard Welty wrote: >On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:48:46 +0000 (GMT) jini us <jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > >>Java has long way to catch up with C++ >>in my opinion. >> >> > >perhaps. this is neither the time nor the place for that discussion. > >however, in answer to the actual discussion in this thread, >netbeans (not javabeans) is a nice pseudo open-source >IDE (no charge, and it's open source to the extent that the >Sun Public Licence is open source, which is to say sort of >but not really). > >see http://www.netbeans.org/ for a copy, but be sure that your >development system has enough RAM -- and you'll want to >watch the netbeans users list for performance tips, as there >are a lot of tweaks to the default memory management parameters >that are worth making. > >it happens to have a C++ module which can be downloaded >and added; i've played with it a bit. only downside is that the >runtime and debugger aren't really integrated; i find myself >editing C++, saving it, and going to a shell window to run >the makefile, which isn't nearly as slick as when i do java >development in the IDE. > >richard > > -- Command Prompt, Inc., home of Mammoth PostgreSQL - S/ODBC and S/JDBC Postgresql support, programming shared hosting and dedicated hosting. +1-503-222-2783 - jd@commandprompt.com - http://www.commandprompt.com Editor-N-Chief - PostgreSQl.Org - http://www.postgresql.org
Thanks for all the answers. It seems if I wish to make my idea into reality I will have to invest in the Profesional Microsoft Visual C++ studio. Having said that if anyone can help me with a cheap copy of the developer studio which you do not want and want to sell it to me very very cheap. I will be greatful. --- "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> wrote: > Eclipse also has a nice c++ plugin. > > Richard Welty wrote: > > >On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:48:46 +0000 (GMT) jini us > <jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > >>Java has long way to catch up with C++ > >>in my opinion. > >> > >> > > > >perhaps. this is neither the time nor the place for > that discussion. > > > >however, in answer to the actual discussion in this > thread, > >netbeans (not javabeans) is a nice pseudo > open-source > >IDE (no charge, and it's open source to the extent > that the > >Sun Public Licence is open source, which is to say > sort of > >but not really). > > > >see http://www.netbeans.org/ for a copy, but be > sure that your > >development system has enough RAM -- and you'll > want to > >watch the netbeans users list for performance tips, > as there > >are a lot of tweaks to the default memory > management parameters > >that are worth making. > > > >it happens to have a C++ module which can be > downloaded > >and added; i've played with it a bit. only downside > is that the > >runtime and debugger aren't really integrated; i > find myself > >editing C++, saving it, and going to a shell window > to run > >the makefile, which isn't nearly as slick as when i > do java > >development in the IDE. > > > >richard > > > > > > -- > Command Prompt, Inc., home of Mammoth PostgreSQL - > S/ODBC and S/JDBC > Postgresql support, programming shared hosting and > dedicated hosting. > +1-503-222-2783 - jd@commandprompt.com - > http://www.commandprompt.com > Editor-N-Chief - PostgreSQl.Org - > http://www.postgresql.org > > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster ________________________________________________________________________ Download Yahoo! Messenger now for a chance to win Live At Knebworth DVDs http://www.yahoo.co.uk/robbiewilliams
Thanks for all the answers. It seems if I wish to make my idea into reality I will have to invest in the Profesional Microsoft Visual C++ studio. Having said that if anyone can help me with a cheap copy of the developer studio which you do not want and want to sell it to me very very cheap. I will be greatful. --- "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> wrote: > Eclipse also has a nice c++ plugin. > > Richard Welty wrote: > > >On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:48:46 +0000 (GMT) jini us > <jiniusuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > >>Java has long way to catch up with C++ > >>in my opinion. > >> > >> > > > >perhaps. this is neither the time nor the place for > that discussion. > > > >however, in answer to the actual discussion in this > thread, > >netbeans (not javabeans) is a nice pseudo > open-source > >IDE (no charge, and it's open source to the extent > that the > >Sun Public Licence is open source, which is to say > sort of > >but not really). > > > >see http://www.netbeans.org/ for a copy, but be > sure that your > >development system has enough RAM -- and you'll > want to > >watch the netbeans users list for performance tips, > as there > >are a lot of tweaks to the default memory > management parameters > >that are worth making. > > > >it happens to have a C++ module which can be > downloaded > >and added; i've played with it a bit. only downside > is that the > >runtime and debugger aren't really integrated; i > find myself > >editing C++, saving it, and going to a shell window > to run > >the makefile, which isn't nearly as slick as when i > do java > >development in the IDE. > > > >richard > > > > > > -- > Command Prompt, Inc., home of Mammoth PostgreSQL - > S/ODBC and S/JDBC > Postgresql support, programming shared hosting and > dedicated hosting. > +1-503-222-2783 - jd@commandprompt.com - > http://www.commandprompt.com > Editor-N-Chief - PostgreSQl.Org - > http://www.postgresql.org > > > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster ________________________________________________________________________ Download Yahoo! Messenger now for a chance to win Live At Knebworth DVDs http://www.yahoo.co.uk/robbiewilliams
[sNip] > Thanks for all the answers. > It seems if I wish to make my idea into > reality I will have to invest in the Profesional > Microsoft Visual C++ studio. [sNip] What about OpenWatcom? Open Watcom - Portable Compilers and Tools http://www.openwatcom.org/ It's a C++ compiler, linker, etc., that's now open source and free. It used to be very expensive and has been around for a long time, but previously known as just "Watcom" before it was upgraded to open source. -- Randolf Richardson - rr@8x.ca Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Please do not eMail me directly when responding to my postings in the newsgroups.