SQLite is great! I would suggest using it for almost any new project and only switch to something more robust when you're 100% absolutely sure you need something more. It's perfect for side-projects, prototypes or demos.
I started up all interested about it, I quit the video by the min 9, why aren't there videos with no too much talk and more action, and no libraries, frameworks and all that bloated, expensive, dependive stuff that ties it all to monetisation rather than true pure knowledge.
why not host a postgres Db on a cheap server? (not fly, aws,...) there a 8GB 4 core vps out there for about 7$/month - perfect for a docker container with db
SQLite is great! I would suggest using it for almost any new project and only switch to something more robust when you're 100% absolutely sure you need something more. It's perfect for side-projects, prototypes or demos.
Im using text and notepad, sometimes paper is fine, should I switch to sqlite as database? i think its better
So you say that SQLite can't handle millions of operations? Any data to back it up?
read, from single user, easy-peasy!
nice. but I've decided to switch to using Excel spreadsheets for all of my projects.
I started up all interested about it, I quit the video by the min 9, why aren't there videos with no too much talk and more action, and no libraries, frameworks and all that bloated, expensive, dependive stuff that ties it all to monetisation rather than true pure knowledge.
Turso or durable object sqlite
why not host a postgres Db on a cheap server? (not fly, aws,...)
there a 8GB 4 core vps out there for about 7$/month - perfect for a docker container with db
cheaper to have a home server, like i do.
Nice, i am using Word tho, works just fine