SQLite3

Scott MacVicar (13.Nov.2008 at 15:00)
Talk at php|works/PyWorks (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

Data storage is an integral part of PHP development. The usual solution is a DBMS, but the availability and configuration can differ greatly, resulting in an overly complex database abstraction layer. A simple solution in most situations is SQLite, a fast, transactional serverless DBMS available since PHP 5.

This session will cover:

- An overview of SQLite
- Uses for SQLite
- Porting your current dbms usage to SQLite3
- Performance tweaking

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Rating: 4 of 5

13.Nov.2008 at 20:50 by Cal Evans

Very good session. Goo balance between the WHAT and the HOW.

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Rating: 5 of 5

15.Nov.2008 at 20:06 by Chuck Burgess

Nice variation of topic angles kept the pace of the talk moving, thereby avoiding a particular topic getting stale before moving on. If planning to do this talk again, might consider doing live demo of some of your informal benchmark test comparisons with MySQL.

I walked away from this talk with a better understanding of what SQLite is, what it's best used for, and some idea of what to consider if trying to decide between it and MySQL. Good job hitting your topic goals...

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