On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Brandon McCaig <bamcc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Shawn H Corey <shawnhco...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > If the database is small, I would consider using SQLite. It stores the
> > entire database in a single file which makes it easy to backup and
> transfer.
> > Thunderbird and Firefox use it extensively.
>
> I second SQLite. :) It's basically perfect for a lightweight database.
>

PK> Thank you all for pointing to SQLite. Other question I have is SQLite
and DBI part of standard Perl package or do I need to explicitly install the
modules.


> Though I question the types of information you have and what you
> do with it. If it's just like configuration and documentation to
> remind yourself of commands and APIs and such then I might
> suggest you instead just use shell scripts/config files and man
> pages or PODs and version it all with Git (possibly in different
> repos). :) You can create a public repository on one of the DVCS
> Web sites and make it available where ever you go. :) That way
> all of your stuff is only a clone away.
>
> For example, I try to keep all of my non-sensitive dotfiles in my
> 'rc' repository: https://github.com/bamccaig/rc/


PK>> Yes I also keep my personal projects on Github, most likely would keep
this one as well.


>
>
> This way when I login to a new system for the first time I just
> clone my rc repo from GitHub and create symlinks and that fast I
> have all of my personal configuration setup. :)
>
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