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Closed 10 years ago.
I have a sqlite database schema... Is there any tool available that would produce a diagram showing existing tables and their relationships?
For Mac OS X there is SQLEditor
On several platforms, Navicat Enterprise will do the job
yEd Graph Editor can be used to make ER diagrams, but I don't think it will import the schema.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I have seen a lot of good questions/answers on how to use Mongodb from R using rmongodb. Recently I came across a github package called "Rmongo"...now I can also see it in CRAN. Can anybody tell me what is comparative differences in capabilities/focus of using these two packages ?
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Closed 10 years ago.
Is 'Sqlite' appropriate for statistic?
I'd like to stack data on android and use trigger.
I might use join,union operation.
is there any another db (mongodb or graph db) and other languages or
the sqlite is enough?
You can use R for statistics with Sqlite. Given R is made for stats. Take a look at the R documentation for database support, http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-data.html#Overview-of-RDBMSs
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What is the best SQLite browser? Are there any tools like phpmyadmin for SQLite?
I am working in a C# project and I need a way to easily import/export sample data. Most of the standard Managers such as Sqlite2009 don't seem to be able to edit table structures.
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Closed 11 years ago.
There are a lot of opensources build systems, and most of them are multiplatform, multilanguage, cross-everything.
I'm not interested on which one is the best (which would be offtopic by the way), but I'd like to know which ones are used most.
So, do we have any kind of statistic about their actual usage? Could you provide any link?
As there is no tracking process, I doubt that this kind of information is available. You could check the number of artifacts in maven central for example, but it won't tell that much about actual usage and may be viewed rather as a trend. Some build tool developers list some of the most reknowned users on their sites, most don't
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Difference B/W JSkype Api and Skype4Java API?
JSkype is an open source API which has not been looked at again by its developers for 5years now but it still works well.. though a problem with the new releases of skype can occur. On the other hand Skype API for Java is very easy to use but requires registration which is currently not being awarded.