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  2. SQLite - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sqlite .org /fileformat2 .html. SQLite ( / ˌɛsˌkjuːˌɛlˈaɪt /, [4] [5] / ˈsiːkwəˌlaɪt / [6]) is a database engine written in the C programming language. It is not a standalone app; rather, it is a library that software developers embed in their apps. As such, it belongs to the family of embedded databases.

  3. D. Richard Hipp - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .hwaci .com /drh. Dwayne Richard Hipp (born April 9, 1961) is an American software developer and the primary author of SQLite as well as the Fossil SCM. [1] [2] He also authored the Lemon parser generator, and CVSTrac; the latter became the inspiration for Trac. He was also a member of the Tcl core team.

  4. SpatiaLite - Wikipedia

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    SpatiaLite is a spatial extension to SQLite, providing vector geodatabase functionality. It is similar to PostGIS, Oracle Spatial, and SQL Server with spatial extensions, although SQLite/SpatiaLite aren't based on client-server architecture: they adopt a simpler personal architecture. i.e. the whole SQL engine is directly embedded within the application itself: a complete database simply is an ...

  5. Comparison of database administration tools - Wikipedia

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    Features. Legend. User Interface: Browser based - executes on a computer server and is accessed via a network using a web browser. desktop - executes on a personal computer. Create/alter table: Yes - can create table, alter its definition and data, and add new rows.

  6. Web SQL Database - Wikipedia

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    Web SQL Database is a deprecated web browser API specification for storing data in databases that can be queried using SQL variant. [1] [2] The technology was only ever implemented in Blink-based browsers like Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge, and WebKit-based browsers like Safari. As of February 2024, WebSQL is being phased out in ...

  7. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    AQL, HTTP, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Go, Scala, .Net, Python, Ruby. Open Source (Apache License. Version 2.0) ArangoDB is a transactional native multi-model database supporting two major NoSQL data models (graph and document [1]) with one query language. Written in C++ and optimized for in-memory computing.

  8. Category:Software that uses SQLite - Wikipedia

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  9. Web storage - Wikipedia

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    Web storage, sometimes known as DOM storage ( Document Object Model storage), is a standard JavaScript API provided by web browsers. It enables websites to store persistent data on users' devices similar to cookies, but with much larger capacity [1] and no information sent in HTTP headers. [2] There are two main web storage types: local storage ...