On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, R Smith wrote:
Type-constraining here would merely protect the programmer against him/herself. I know this is not entirely without merit, but a feature I would happily forego when weighed against even just one of the points made in the previous paragraph.

The 'lite' in 'sqlite3' does not prohibit the same database from being developed by many programers using a variety of programming languages and scripts to solve very large problems. The stability of the sqlite file format and column type integrity are two different things.

Bob
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