Week 6 : Over the Wall
This week, midterms have concluded and the project has reached a major mile stone!
As of many of you may know, my partner James and I have been working on developing a database to collect data on bats and allow the sharing and filtering of said data. With SQLite as our platform, we have succesfully enabled text data uploading into the database. This means that information such as time of recording, species of bats, and location of recordings among other variables can be recorded and kept in the database. This leaves only the uploading of the bat recordings themselves, which will require us to allocate an area to store the recordings as well as code that will pass the files through SQLite.
Stay tuned for more progress!
As of many of you may know, my partner James and I have been working on developing a database to collect data on bats and allow the sharing and filtering of said data. With SQLite as our platform, we have succesfully enabled text data uploading into the database. This means that information such as time of recording, species of bats, and location of recordings among other variables can be recorded and kept in the database. This leaves only the uploading of the bat recordings themselves, which will require us to allocate an area to store the recordings as well as code that will pass the files through SQLite.
This is the database browser for SQLite, which will be used on the administrative side. |
Stay tuned for more progress!
We just need to figure out the zip file and we're golden. The first database we worked with didn’t like that all that much and was not working with us well. But we will not let that stop us like our water pump has, we will not be beaten this time.
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