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by catalogia
2337 days ago
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> Nobody used it before. The archive.org links already provided to you prove that you're flat wrong about that. SQLite used the term many years before it was a webshit buzzword. They used it in the intuitive straight forward english sense; somebody who has no hat is hatless, somebody who has no home is homeless, and a database system that has no server process is serverless. In 2007 when it was written, nobody would have batted at eye at this term, the meaning would have been immediately clear to anybody who had any familiarity with databases. |
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It's a marketing term, and a poor one at that. That's why SQLite even describes itself as a embedded, in-process database without client/server architecture. Because that's the common jargon.
I'm surprised at the endless defense of a marketing buzzword and the argument over which marketing definition is the "real" one. This is bikeshedding at its finest.