SQLite Developers Commit to Long-Term Support Through 2050
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Summary
The developers of SQLite intend to support the software until the year 2050, emphasizing a long-term outlook that influences their decision-making. SQLite is designed to be cross-platform, running on any system with basic computational capabilities and actively tested on popular CPUs.
Key quotes
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We plan as if we will be supporting SQLite until 2050. That long-term outlook affects our decisions in important ways.
SQLite runs on any platform with an 8-bit byte, two's complement 32-bit and 64-bit integers, and a C compiler.
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