I figured out the best place to get help and support would be from Basic4PPC users. You indubitably know Basic4PPC better than me
So that's what I'm working on. I found a huge support from XDA Developers and people are eager to see this project gain momentum.
However I heard SQL would be the best thing for the database but I don't know anything about this. Could anyone tell me about this and how it works? I'm looking at the samples, the Wiki, the SQL website but I don't get much of it...
Meanwhile I'll be working on a kickass UI ^_^
Glad to see you liked my idea
I'll be willing to help with SQLite if you need any
BTW. this is the proof of concept I mentioned
http://www.b4x.com/forum/share-your...date-quickly-check-your-library-versions.html
It is is using xml files to describe the dll files
maybe we come up with a combination of xml and sql... would be a nice project
or complete sql, using the http lib...
that way the user would only see what they want/ need, there wouldn't be any need to download anything... well obviously there would be data .. but you know what i mean
SQL is a language, and an application
SQL Structured Query Language is used to "talk" to a SQL database
you could see a SQL DB as a Excel workbook
each worksheet is a table and the different tabels can be related to each other...
Sorry I typed the above quicly...So SQL is both Excel and the Excel workbook?
I found a really complete tutorial for SQL on W3Schools and it answered a lot of my questions. It explained the syntax and how it worked (pretty simple if you ask) but there's still a few things I don't know:
-Do I need to have a designated server for this? I have a generous friend that donated some of his server space to me since it's very impractical for me to maintain one. However I doubt he will allow me to reconfigure the whole thing!
-I still don't understand where and how the databases are stored!
SQL DataBase
- Database1
-UserID
-FirstName
-Birtday
-AddressID
- Database2
-AddressID
-Street
-City
-Country
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