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Re: sqlite3
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Jean Louis |
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Re: sqlite3 |
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Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:16:56 +0300 |
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* Qiantan Hong <qhong@mit.edu> [2021-12-06 23:37]:
> > Marks, however, are
> > meaningless to read and practically un-editable. Their presence in
> > .newsrc.eld makes the file slow to open and scroll, and has given rise
> > to a meme of "don't touch the .newsrc.eld file, you'll destroy
> > everything". That in itself is a sign that we're using the wrong format
> > for this data.
> Is sqlite3 necessary?
> Can we just print it out in a separate file as s-exp?
I do not see the motion specifically useful only to store persistent
data related to Emacs.
Rather I see usefulness in the waste future development with databases
interfaces: inventories, product lists, invoices, quotations, contact
address books, tags, documents, all kinds of applications may be
developed when database is easily accessible from Emacs by using Emacs
Lisp.
--
Jean
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