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Rich Shepard wrote:
>    That's very true, but it's still the best overall introduction to SQLite.

The book claims to be a definitive guide, not an introduction :-)

>    Almost no book on a particular software application remains current. 

This is usually addressed by coming out with new editions, pointing to the
author website for updates or at least some sort of "teach a man to fish"
material such as how to use the website and mailing lists (eg SQLite
developer vs user activities, bug tracker, utility of release notes, what
being open source means and how progress is made, wikis, FAQs etc).

>    I actually bought my copy in 2006 and found it answered many questions for
> me. Still does.

Indeed.  I have it open on my desk in front of me :-)

Roger
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