david at andl.org wrote on Monday, June 08, 2015 9:23 AM
> 
> Ultimately, I don't think it will really matter, because the role of
> Andl is to be platform independent. Do you care what your SQL product
> is written in?
> 
Absolutely.  I wouldn't be using SQLite if it wasn't C/C++, and I suspect that 
I'm not the only one.  It wouldn't even make sense for me to spend time looking 
at Andl, no matter how good it is.

Implementation technology is critical to anyone that embeds SQLite.  I'd guess 
that the SQLite developers' choice to use C was not accidental.

Many people are perfectly productive using C/C++.

Erik

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