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Envoyé : jeudi 16 juillet 2009 09:18
À : General Discussion of SQLite Database
Objet : Re: [sqlite] Do people think of SQLite as a file or as a database
for me sqlite is database engine. and its files i call databases
CadMapper wrote:
> This is not a technical question about SQLite. I wan
for me sqlite is database engine. and its files i call databases
CadMapper wrote:
> This is not a technical question about SQLite. I want to you how people in
> general think about SQLite. Is that a file or a database? When you talk
> about it, do you refer to it as file or database?
>
> Thank
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 07:11:51PM -0700, CadMapper wrote:
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> This is not a technical question about SQLite. I want to you how people in
> general think about SQLite. Is that a file or a database? When you talk
> about it, do you refer to it as file or database?
It's a database. It happens t
It's possible that the question was referring to this statement in the
About page on sqlite.org:
"SQLite is an embedded SQL database engine. Unlike most other SQL
databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. SQLite
reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. A complete SQL
datab
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, CadMapper wrote:
> This is not a technical question about SQLite. I want to you how people
> in general think about SQLite. Is that a file or a database? When you
> talk about it, do you refer to it as file or database?
Neither. It is a database management system used to
This is not a technical question about SQLite. I want to you how people in
general think about SQLite. Is that a file or a database? When you talk
about it, do you refer to it as file or database?
Thanks for your input in advance!
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