← Back to context Comment by backtogeek 3 days ago I can't believe that article has no mention of SQLite ?? 3 comments backtogeek Reply apavlo 2 days ago > I can't believe that article has no mention of SQLite ??https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pavlo/blog/2026/01/2025-databases-re... bob1029 2 days ago No MSSQL, DB2 or Oracle either. Anything this proven & stable is probably not worth blogging about in this context. SQLite gets a lot of attention on HN but that's a bit of an exception. astrostl 2 days ago Same. CMD-F, 'sqlite', no hits, skip and go straight to comments.
apavlo 2 days ago > I can't believe that article has no mention of SQLite ??https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pavlo/blog/2026/01/2025-databases-re...
bob1029 2 days ago No MSSQL, DB2 or Oracle either. Anything this proven & stable is probably not worth blogging about in this context. SQLite gets a lot of attention on HN but that's a bit of an exception.
> I can't believe that article has no mention of SQLite ??
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pavlo/blog/2026/01/2025-databases-re...
No MSSQL, DB2 or Oracle either. Anything this proven & stable is probably not worth blogging about in this context. SQLite gets a lot of attention on HN but that's a bit of an exception.
Same. CMD-F, 'sqlite', no hits, skip and go straight to comments.