Seems like only yesterday ... Visual Studio 2005 was buggy as heck ... .NET 2.0 wouldn't compile my managed C++ version of the SQLite provider ... The compact framework wasn't even in the picture ... what fun!
Anyway, the SQLite ADO.NET 2.0 Provider turns 2 years old this month!
I've got plenty of work deadlines right now, so my time has been constrained lately. However, here's a few things I'd like to get done in the immediate future:
- Get shared server mode working and tested
- Implement virtual tables and a class framework for them
- Get the table designer finished
- Go over the next wave of updates from Microsoft with regards to the Entity Framework and release a new LINQ provider.
I've had enough requests for donation information that I finally went ahead and turned on the feature at Sourceforge. If anyone would like to donate, please feel free to do so. This is purely a fun project for me, so I do it whether I get paid or not (which is a good thing ... cause so far I've spent way too much of my own money on it!). There are lots of things I've had to pass on due to insufficient funding (such as the upcoming Microsoft Provider Writer Tech Preview this month) that your donations will directly contribute toward.
Robert Simpson
Programmer at Large