James Dennett wrote:
Dennis Cote wrote:
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.
I thought it common in the programming world. It's certainly not a DBA
thing; DBAs tend *not* to work with in-process sytems, but rather with
client/server systems.
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.
For those to whom the term has meaning, it adds something useful by
making the embedded nature of SQLite very clear (without using the
ambiguous term "embedded").
-- James
There was a suggestion here that professional web page designers be
used. That was not sensible since good web pages should be simple and
straight forward and a capable software designer has all the necessary
skills to create excellent web pages. The sensible suggestion is that a
skilled communicator help with the descriptive text so that it's meaning
is clear to all and it grasps the attention of the reader instead of
confusing with jargon and other examples of poor style.
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