Using Sqlite Small Fast Reliable Choose Any Three(1st Edition)

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ISBN: 0596521189, 978-0596521189

Book publisher: O'Reilly Media

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Book Price $0 : Application Developers, Take Note: Databases Aren't Just For The IS Group Any More. You Can Build Database-backed Applications For The Desktop, Web, Embedded Systems, Or Operating Systems Without Linking To Heavy-duty Client-server Databases Such As Oracle And MySQL. This Book Shows You How To Use SQLite, A Small And Lightweight Relational Database Engine That You Can Build Directly Into Your Application. With SQLite, You'll Discover How To Develop A Database-backed Application That Remains Manageable In Size And Complexity. This Book Guides You Every Step Of The Way. You'll Get A Crash Course In Data Modeling, Become Familiar With SQLite's Dialect Of The SQL Database Language, And Much More. Learn How To Maintain Localized Storage In A Single File That Requires No Configuration Build Your Own SQLite Library Or Use A Precompiled Distribution In Your Application Get A Primer On SQL, And Learn How To Use Several Language Functions And Extensions Work With SQLite Using A Scripting Language Or A C-based Language Such As C# Or Objective-C Understand The Basics Of Database Design, And Learn How To Transfer What You Already Know To SQLite Take Advantage Of Virtual Tables And Modules "Complex SQL Concepts Explained Clearly." --D. Richard Hipp, Creator Of SQLite