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The original language implies that SQLite is not an "actual" database engine, which is of course not the case! SQLite is a very capable and ubiquitous database engine. It's not appropriate for many applications, though, so perhaps the document here can simply read "different" rather than "actual". I recognize this is a bit particular, but hey-- that's how I perceived the language on my first read, and I don't even particularly like (or use) SQLite anyways! I do respect the technology, though, and thought it'd be kind to change the language so as to remove all possibility of misinterpretation. |
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image-building-best-practices | ||
multi-container-apps | ||
our-application | ||
persisting-our-data | ||
sharing-our-app | ||
updating-our-app | ||
using-bind-mounts | ||
using-docker-compose | ||
what-next | ||
index.md | ||
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