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MySharpCode 1.1 - Easy way to use SQLite with C Sharp

Easy way to use SQLite with C Sharp

MySharpCode



 

MySharpCode: Would you like to create your own embedded database application in Visual C# using SQLite and its ADO .NET Data Provider?



What is SQLite? From its website at http://www.sqlite.org/, "SQLite is small a C library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine."



In the .NET-framework, you can use the FREE i.e. BSD Licensed, Finisar.SQLite, an ADO.NET Data Provider for SQLite to access SQLite databases.



The FREE demo program is a fully functional program that uses SQLite for keeping a database of C# code snippets. The SQLite database that comes with the demo program contains some C# code snippets from the program's C# source codes.



The registered version of this package contains the step-by-step fully commented example source codes for a complete Visual C# program that shows you how to create your own C# program and use an ADO.NET Data Provider to access SQLite databases. Both SQLite version 2 and version 3 databases are supported.



BONUS for registered buyers: For a limited time only! You will also get to download two additional versions of this program that you can compile using Visual C# 2005 Express edition and SharpDevelop.

What is new in version 1.1:






 

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For $50.00

Download: Download MySharpCode 1.1 (0.4 Mb)
Download Count:13
Release Date:2009-01-07
Last Updated:2008-03-09
Manufacturer: ICT eBooks by Yeoh HS
Product Support: MySharpCode WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Microsoft's .NET framework runtime version 1.1 or later
Install:Install Only
Tags:

data provider 2 3      database  visual 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      sqlite  embedded net 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      c sharp 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10     


 

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