Dr Gerard Hammond wrote:
The first few words sound incorrect to me.
Shouldn't it be.
"SQLite is an in-process"....
and even then I don't know what 'in-process' actually means.
I agree with this completely.
I can't say I have ever heard the term in-process before. Perhaps it is
database administrator jargon.
In any case, I don't think it adds anything to the first sentence. It
would be at least as effective without that term thrown in. In my mind,
this is a simpler, and hence better, description of SQLite:
SQLite is a library that implements a self-contained, serverless,
zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine.
It already covers all the keys points in-process is supposed to mean. It
is a library. It is self-contained and serverless.
Dennis Cote
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