On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 18:43 -0500, Thomas Sibley wrote:
> I was under the impression that PHP embedded a copy of SQLite in it's
> interpreter that you could use natively. I'm positive Python has SQLite
> bindings. I know Perl does. I don't see how MySQL has any more support
> other than apps locked into it. How is SQLite reinventing the wheel?
>
> In any case, a move to a SQL database should be a move to any SQL
> database; RB (or any app), shouldn't tie you down to the developer's
> choice of DB engines.
I wasn't aware of the growth of it's tools; I suppose there's no
reason not to...it's not like triggers and rollbacks are something this
particular project's gonna ever need. I just dread learning all the
particulars of yet another package. Oh, well.
So PHP has an embedded SQLite, aye? Sweet...
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Those who entrust life and limb to Microsoft deserve neither. -Me, 2005
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