![]() Having a capable, self-contained database engine tucked away inside your application removes a lot of problems. SQLite also has a command-line tool for manipulating databases, but it’s the library that’s made it a triumph. This means you don’t have to provide an external SQL database server, like MySQL, MariaDB, or Microsoft SQL Server. ![]() The database engine becomes an integral part of the product. It’s a fast, lightweight library that’s incorporated (or linked, in developer-speak) in other applications. The incredible reach of the SQLite database is due to its architecture. It’s also in every internet browser, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, as well as countless other applications. It’s inside every iPhone and Android phone, and Windows 10 or Mac computer. Since its initial release in 2000, SQLite has seen an absolutely staggering uptake. So successful, in fact, it can justifiably call itself the most widely deployed database engine in the world. The SQLite database library and tools are a phenomenally successful open-source Structured Query Language (SQL) database project.
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