Sorry for this question, I dont know if i've understood the concept, but SQLite is Serverless, this means the database in in a local machine, and it's stored in one file, this file is only accessible on one mode: if one client reads it, it's made only for reading mode for other clients, and if a client writes, then all clients have the write mode, so only in one mode at once!
so imagine that i've made a django application, a blog for example; then how is this made using sqlite? since if a client enters to the blog he gots the reading mode to see the page and the blog entries, and if a registred client tries to add a comment then the file will be made as write mode, so how can sqlite handle this?
so, does SQLite is here just like the BaseHTTPServer (the server shipped with django), for testing and learning purpose?
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