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What is the difference between SQL and SQLite?

The main difference between SQL and SQLite is that SQL stands for Structured Query Language, and it's a query language that's used with databases.SQLite is a database that may be moved around. It could be possible to add an extension to whichever computer language is used to access the database.


Is SQLite same as SQL?

SQL is Structured Query Language used to query Relational Database System. It is written in C language. SQLite is an Relational Database Management System which is written in ANSI-C. ... It is different from other SQL databases because unlike most other SQL databases, SQLite does not have separate server process.

Is SQLite better than SQL?

SQLite is generally a lot faster than SQL Server. However, SQLite only supports a single writer at a time (meaning the execution of an individual transaction). SQLite locks the entire database when it needs a lock (either read or write) and only one writer can hold a write lock at a time.

Is SQLite part of SQL?

What Is SQLite? SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, SQL database engine.

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