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Re: db acess


  • Subject: Re: db acess
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:49:13 +0100


... following up a post I made about six weeks ago ...


Am 27.11.2004 um 17:14 schrieb Markus Hitter:

For simple cases I've personally choosen QuickLite <http://www.webbotech.com> which claims to be similar to Tiger's CoreData.

Tito just notified me I described QuickLite and the upcoming CoreData being "similar" in a misleading way:


Hello Markus,

On 10 ene 2005, at 7:00, Markus Hitter wrote:

This note ...

http://www.webbotech.com/notesandgotchas.html#Q2

Core Data and QuickLite, while both use SQLite, [...]

... and this fact led me to the assumption [they are very similar].

The fact that both use the same engine is as close as they get. The way both manage data is *totally* different.


[...] People reading your post may assume things about QuickLite that are simply not true.

This wasn't intentionally. Sorry about that. I can't even tell details about CoreData as I never had a chance to look at Tiger.



Markus

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