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Why SQLite succeeded as a database (Changelog Interviews #201)

Apr 30, 2016
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The History of Software Development
01:33 • 4min
3
The Purest Love-It-First Site Type of Story
05:25 • 3min
4
The Early Days of Printers
08:11 • 2min
5
How I Moved Away From Computers in College
09:47 • 2min
6
The Future of Software Advancement
11:41 • 2min
7
How I Convinced Ginger to Wed Me
13:23 • 2min
8
How to Pronounce SQLite
15:24 • 2min
9
SQLite: A Small, Fast, Reliable, Choose Any Three
16:55 • 2min
10
The Origins of Informics
18:40 • 4min
11
How to Make Money With Open Source Software
23:06 • 2min
12
The Importance of SQLite
25:33 • 2min
13
Why SQLite Is So Widely Distributed
28:00 • 4min
14
The Imposter Syndrome of Software Developers
32:18 • 4min
15
SQLite's Technical Merits
36:16 • 3min
16
SQLite's Varkar 40 Variable Type Extension
39:22 • 2min
17
Ruby on Rails: A Beginner's Guide to SQLite
41:09 • 2min
18
Escalite: The Right Tool for the Job
43:15 • 4min
19
The Barrier to Entry: How to Build on Others
46:56 • 2min
20
How to Be a Successful Software Developer With Zero Knowledge
48:36 • 2min
21
Microsoft's Partnering With Canonical to Bring Bash to Windows
50:27 • 2min
22
The Importance of Public Domain Licenses
52:01 • 4min
23
How to Stay Afloat With SQLite
56:17 • 3min
24
The Benefits of a SQLite Consortium Membership
59:15 • 4min
25
SQLite's Patron Model
01:03:30 • 5min
26
The Evolution of Open Source Software
01:08:35 • 3min
27
The iPhone Revolutionized the World
01:11:06 • 5min
28
The Importance of a Revolutionary Version Control System
01:15:46 • 3min