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Highlights
- This is the first book to devote complete coverage to the most recent release of the popular embedded open source database SQLite.
- About the Author: Mike Owens is the information technology director for a major real estate firm in Fort Worth, Texas, where he's charged with the development and management of the company's core systems.
- 440 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Software Development & Engineering
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About the Book
This is the first book to devote complete coverage to the most recent release of the popular embedded open source database SQLite. The book acts as both an ideal tutorial and reference guide. It will help readers to take full advantage of SQLite's features.
Book Synopsis
This is the first book to devote complete coverage to the most recent release of the popular embedded open source database SQLite. The book acts as both an ideal tutorial and reference guide. It offers experienced database developers a thorough overview of its capabilities and APIs, yet is mindful of newcomers who may be making their first foray into the database environment with SQLite.
Significant material is devoted to SQLite internals, helping readers understand how to take full advantage of its features while minimally impacting resource consumption. SQLite has seen a rash of press coverage due to its increasing use within numerous high-profile projects such as Apple's Safari, and forthcoming versions of the Mozilla Project's Firefox browser, and Thunderbird mail client.
About the Author
Mike Owens is the information technology director for a major real estate firm in Fort Worth, Texas, where he's charged with the development and management of the company's core systems. His prior experience includes time spent at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a process design engineer, and at Nova Information Systems as a C++ programmer. He is the original creator of Pysqlite, the Python extension for SQLite. Mike earned his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.