| ▲ | almost 2 days ago | |
The reason you heard that was probably because they were talking about a more specific circumstance. For example SQLite is often used as a database during development in Django projects but not usually in production (there are exceptions of course!). So you may have read when setting up Django, or a similar thing, that the SQLite option wasn't meant for production because usually you'd use a database like Postgres for that. Absolutely doesn't mean that SQLite isn't used in production, it's just used for different things. | ||
| ▲ | andrewinardeer 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
You are right. Thanks! | ||