I think the answer depends on the poster's actual experience with
SQLite. There are plenty of people that use SQLite without any kind
of programming tool (think SQLiteExplorer), so for them it's a
database. There are plenty of people who have used SQLite as a simple
data store for PHP apps,
On a resume, i would rather mention the programing skills (ie.
languages) and then database skills (ie. SQL). Mention in the
database part that you have experience with different database systems
like MySQL, MSSQL, SQLite... and in another section, you can mention
that you made a project that
I'd think it's more a programming skill if you can "use SQLite". You
need some basic knowledge of SQL though which I guess would be
considered "a database skill". But that's just imho...
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Mihai Limbasan wrote:
> Oh, I understand now. Probably
Oh, I understand now. Probably in the Database section.
vade wrote:
> Hello
>
> Thank you Mihai Limbasan.
> For your clarification, Now I'm Preparing my Profile(cv or resume). I just
> want to know where to show this sqlite3 skill.
> whether in Programing skill section or database skill section
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:09 AM, vade wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Thank you Mihai Limbasan.
> For your clarification, Now I'm Preparing my Profile(cv or resume). I just
> want to know where to show this sqlite3 skill.
> whether in Programing skill section or database skill section or web
Hello
Thank you Mihai Limbasan.
For your clarification, Now I'm Preparing my Profile(cv or resume). I just
want to know where to show this sqlite3 skill.
whether in Programing skill section or database skill section or web
technology skill section.
thank you
Mihai Limbasan wrote:
>
> vade
vade wrote:
> is sqlite3 is web skill OR database skill?
> can anybody please tell me...
>
> thank you in advance
>
SQLite 3 is a database engine - a library. Part of a computer program.
It's not a skill. A skill is an abstract concept.
Could you perhaps rephrase your question?
is sqlite3 is web skill OR database skill?
can anybody please tell me...
thank you in advance
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