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Also if you want things like advanced datatypes or indexes, or features sqlite doesn't have (of which there are many, though in the last few years the support for "advanced" SQL has really taken a leap forward making it much more enjoyable).


Anyone looking at hand-rolled disks on files isn't needing anything sqlite won't give them. + getting people comfortable with sql & then migrating from sqlite to postgres isn't a bad tradeoff.




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