Of course, the last bit there closes the command line, but I can just take that out, and the SQLite commands should stop and sit there, right? Just return to the prompt? Also, the output it gives me ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. SQLite is an incredibly lightweight and remarkably popular SQL-compliant database. In fact, it’s ...
When they need a relational database, software developers and system administrators often choose MySQL or PostgreSQL. For a lighter and simpler solution, however, developers should consider SQLite. It ...