RoGuE_StreaK


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Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Oct. 22 2004,12:48 |
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So do you interact with sqlite the same as you would mysql? I've been learning php and mysql, and thus wanted to have a live mysql extension, but apparently this is a no-go? With sqlite, do you need to re-learn how to interact with the database etc., or is it all very similar, just somehow more "lightweight"? Pardon my ignorance of what it's capabilities, or lack thereof, are.
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