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SQLite is a C-language library that provides a self-contained, serverless, and zero-configuration SQL database engine. Renowned for its small footprint and high reliability, SQLite is the most widely deployed database engine globally, embedded in billions of devices and applications. Its cross-platform database file format ensures seamless data transfer across different systems, making it a preferred choice for developers seeking an efficient and dependable database solution. Key Features and Functionality: - Self-Contained and Serverless: Operates without a separate server process, reading and writing directly to disk files. - Zero-Configuration: Requires no setup or administration, facilitating easy integration into applications. - Full-Featured SQL Implementation: Supports advanced capabilities like partial indexes, indexes on expressions, JSON, common table expressions, and window functions. - Single-File Database: Stores the entire database, including multiple tables, indices, triggers, and views, in a single cross-platform disk file. - Scalability: Handles databases up to 281 terabytes and supports row sizes up to 1 gigabyte. - Compact Size: With all features enabled, the library size can be less than 900KiB, depending on the target platform and compiler optimization settings. - High Performance: In some cases, SQLite is faster than direct filesystem I/O. - Cross-Platform Compatibility: Supports various operating systems, including Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, and Windows. - Public Domain Source Code: The source code is in the public domain, allowing free use for any purpose. Primary Value and User Solutions: SQLite offers a lightweight, reliable, and easy-to-use database solution that eliminates the complexities associated with traditional database management systems. Its serverless architecture and zero-configuration setup make it ideal for applications where simplicity and efficiency are paramount. By storing data in a single file, SQLite simplifies data management and portability, addressing the needs of developers and organizations seeking a robust database engine without the overhead of a full-fledged RDBMS.

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06/03/2016
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SQLite used as database in my app developments

I use SQLite used as database in my app developments. Very easy to use. You can quickly learn to use this and create simple to complex queries.
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Technical Manager at Global Smart Solutions Co., Ltd
05/26/2016
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Good database for mobile app

I develop many mobile apps, and often work with SQLite. It is convenience to work with SQLite to save my in-app data. It is lightweight, fast, smooth. It is powerful. I can easy filter data, search & sort.
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05/24/2016
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Easy, light, good for testing

Ease of setup; low resource consumption; great for testing

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SQLite is a C-language library that offers a lightweight, disk-based database, which doesn't require a separate server process. It supports a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, and transactional SQL database engine, making it ideal for embedded database solutions. SQLite is widely used in applications due to its simplicity, adaptability, and reliability. It is public domain and offers full-featured SQL capabilities, enabling developers to operate databases efficiently without the overhead of a full database management system.

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