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Re: sqlite3
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Georges Ko |
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Re: sqlite3 |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Dec 2021 01:25:21 +0800 |
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Alexandre Garreau <galex-713@galex-713.eu> writes:
> However, I feel like the core point that many must feel and that would
> justify all these lengthy and not always that much dense discussions is
> that SQLite is actually very useful, very demanded, very popular, and
> that’s precisely the problem. SQLite has been described, as long with
> ZLib, as “one of the two most used software on the planet”, it’s almost
> everywhere, so the network effect is *extremely powerful* in their favor.
Yes, why would I prefer to run "sqlite3 FILE", type SQL or other
SQLite-specific commands, etc. over just opening it in Emacs to
automatically view the list of tables and press Enter to see all the
rows of a table?
Isn't it nice to be able to view & edit SQLite files as easily as .tar,
.jar or .zip?
Georges
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Georges Ko gko@gko.net 2021-12-16
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