![]() ![]() I ended up reading some articles how to create a package, what should it consist in terms of information and description and a bit later.I present you SQLiteWrapperUWP-PCL! There’s still no information whatsoever about how to deal with it or how to use what’s inside of if. What’s more, creating this package could finally place myself on the map of. Even though it is a child that whole BuiltToRaom team gave birth to, I feel like at the moment I’m changing its dippers ]. Besides.I always wanted to have mine NuGet package, even though this one wouldn’t be strictly speaking mine. On top of that, nothing would change in terms of GitHub repository, it would still be there so anyone could grab sources. With NuGet package it would be much easier to distribute it and share it. From the beginning of it’s existence in the Open Source space I was tempted to create a NuGet package out of it. ![]() SQLiteWrapper came to life on a GitHub repository. We created a PCL (Portable Class Library) wrapper over SQLite.Net-PCL library that implements some basic functionality for Creating, Reading, Updating and Deleting (CRUD) operations on the database tables. It was done in a really “savage” way, by copying and pasting core functionality and adjusting it accordingly to the needs of the app. With every new application, we were basically re-using same code that was written for one of the previous apps. We, at BuiltToRoam – company that I work at – are dealing with all types of universal application projects (Universal Apps for Windows 8.0-8.1 and Windows Phone 8.0-8.1 or UWP for Windows 10) that are required to use database(s). The idea for SQLite Wrapper was purely dictated by the demand. ![]()
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