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The SQLite team published a document [https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html Code of Ethics], also known as "Code of Conduct", as a reference for developers, in which the founder and the developers participating in the project pledged to govern their interactions with each other, with their clients, and with the larger SQLite community, taking inspiration from chapter 4 of the [[wikipedia:Rule of Saint Benedict|Rule of Saint Benedict]].
The SQLite team published a document [https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html Code of Ethics], also known as "Code of Conduct", as a reference for developers, in which the founder and the developers participating in the project pledged to govern their interactions with each other, with their clients, and with the larger SQLite community, taking inspiration from chapter 4 of the [[wikipedia:Rule of Saint Benedict|Rule of Saint Benedict]].
Number 3 of the SQLite Code of Ethics states the "instruments of good works" in foresaid chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict:
# First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul, and your whole strength.<span name="r2"></span>
# Then, love your neighbor as yourself.<span name="r3"></span>
# Do not murder.<span name="r4"></span>
# Do not commit adultery.<span name="r5"></span>
# Do not steal.<span name="r6"></span>
# Do not covet.<span name="r7"></span>
# Do not bear false witness.<span name="r8"></span>
# Honor all people.<span name="r9"></span>
# Do not do to another what you would not have done to yourself.<span name="r10"></span>
# Deny oneself in order to follow Christ.<span name="r11"></span>
# Chastise the body.<span name="r12"></span>
# Do not become attached to pleasures.<span name="r13"></span>
# Love fasting.<span name="r14"></span>
# Relieve the poor.<span name="r15"></span>
# Clothe the naked.<span name="r16"></span>
# Visit the sick.<span name="r17"></span>
# Bury the dead.<span name="r18"></span>
# Be a help in times of trouble.<span name="r19"></span>
# Console the sorrowing.<span name="r20"></span>
# Be a stranger to the world's ways.<span name="r21"></span>
# Prefer nothing more than the love of Christ.<span name="r22"></span>
# Do not give way to anger.<span name="r23"></span>
# Do not nurse a grudge.<span name="r24"></span>
# Do not entertain deceit in your heart.<span name="r25"></span>
# Do not give a false peace.<span name="r26"></span>
# Do not forsake charity.<span name="r27"></span>
# Do not swear, for fear of perjuring yourself.<span name="r28"></span>
# Utter only truth from heart and mouth.<span name="r29"></span>
# Do not return evil for evil.<span name="r30"></span>
# Do no wrong to anyone, and bear patiently wrongs done to yourself.<span name="r31"></span>
# Love your enemies.<span name="r32"></span>
# Do not curse those who curse you, but rather bless them.<span name="r33"></span>
# Bear persecution for justice's sake.<span name="r34"></span>
# Be not proud.<span name="r35"></span>
# Be not addicted to wine.<span name="r36"></span>
# Be not a great eater.<span name="r37"></span>
# Be not drowsy.<span name="r38"></span>
# Be not lazy.<span name="r39"></span>
# Be not a grumbler.<span name="r40"></span>
# Be not a detractor.<span name="r41"></span>
# Put your hope in God.<span name="r42"></span>
# Attribute to God, and not to self, whatever good you see in yourself.<span name="r43"></span>
# Recognize always that evil is your own doing, and to impute it to yourself.<span name="r44"></span>
# Fear the Day of Judgment.<span name="r45"></span>
# Be in dread of hell.<span name="r46"></span>
# Desire eternal life with all the passion of the spirit.<span name="r47"></span>
# Keep death daily before your eyes.<span name="r48"></span>
# Keep constant guard over the actions of your life.<span name="r49"></span>
# Know for certain that God sees you everywhere.<span name="r50"></span>
# When wrongful thoughts come into your heart, dash them against Christ immediately.<span name="r51"></span>
# Disclose wrongful thoughts to your spiritual mentor.<span name="r52"></span>
# Guard your tongue against evil and depraved speech.<span name="r53"></span>
# Do not love much talking.<span name="r54"></span>
# Speak no useless words or words that move to laughter.<span name="r55"></span>
# Do not love much or boisterous laughter.<span name="r56"></span>
# Listen willingly to holy reading.<span name="r57"></span>
# Devote yourself frequently to prayer.<span name="r58"></span>
# Daily in your prayers, with tears and sighs, confess your past sins to God, and amend them for the future.<span name="r59"></span>
# Fulfill not the desires of the flesh; hate your own will.<span name="r60"></span>
# Obey in all things the commands of those whom God has placed in authority over you even though they (which God forbid) should act otherwise, mindful of the Lord's precept, "Do what they say, but not what they do."<span name="r61"></span>
# Do not wish to be called holy before one is holy; but first to be holy, that you may be truly so called.<span name="r62"></span>
# Fulfill God's commandments daily in your deeds.<span name="r63"></span>
# Love chastity.<span name="r64"></span>
# Hate no one.<span name="r65"></span>
# Be not jealous, nor harbor envy.<span name="r66"></span>
# Do not love quarreling.<span name="r67"></span>
# Shun arrogance.<span name="r68"></span>
# Respect your seniors.<span name="r69"></span>
# Love your juniors.<span name="r70"></span>
# Pray for your enemies in the love of Christ.<span name="r71"></span>
# Make peace with your adversary before the sun sets.<span name="r72"></span>
# Never despair of God's mercy.
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SQLite
Developer(s)D. Richard Hipp
Initial release17 August 2000;
23 years ago
 (2000-08-17)
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
Size699 KiB
TypeRDBMS (embedded)
LicensePublic domain[1]
SQLite Database File Format
Filename extension
.sqlite3, .sqlite, .db
Internet media typeapplication/vnd.sqlite3[2]
Magic number53 51 4c 69 74 65 20 66 6f 72 6d 61 74 20 33 00 (zero-terminated ASCII "SQLite format 3")
Initial release2004-06-18
Open format?yes (Public Domain)
Websitesqlite.org/fileformat2.html

SQLite (/ˌɛsˌkjuːˌɛlˈt/,[3][4] /ˈskwəˌlt/[5]) is a relational database management system (RDBMS) contained in a C library. In contrast to many other database management systems, SQLite is not a client–server database engine. Rather, it is embedded into the end program.

The SQLite team published a document Code of Ethics, also known as "Code of Conduct", as a reference for developers, in which the founder and the developers participating in the project pledged to govern their interactions with each other, with their clients, and with the larger SQLite community, taking inspiration from chapter 4 of the Rule of Saint Benedict.

Number 3 of the SQLite Code of Ethics states the "instruments of good works" in foresaid chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict:

  1. First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul, and your whole strength.
  2. Then, love your neighbor as yourself.
  3. Do not murder.
  4. Do not commit adultery.
  5. Do not steal.
  6. Do not covet.
  7. Do not bear false witness.
  8. Honor all people.
  9. Do not do to another what you would not have done to yourself.
  10. Deny oneself in order to follow Christ.
  11. Chastise the body.
  12. Do not become attached to pleasures.
  13. Love fasting.
  14. Relieve the poor.
  15. Clothe the naked.
  16. Visit the sick.
  17. Bury the dead.
  18. Be a help in times of trouble.
  19. Console the sorrowing.
  20. Be a stranger to the world's ways.
  21. Prefer nothing more than the love of Christ.
  22. Do not give way to anger.
  23. Do not nurse a grudge.
  24. Do not entertain deceit in your heart.
  25. Do not give a false peace.
  26. Do not forsake charity.
  27. Do not swear, for fear of perjuring yourself.
  28. Utter only truth from heart and mouth.
  29. Do not return evil for evil.
  30. Do no wrong to anyone, and bear patiently wrongs done to yourself.
  31. Love your enemies.
  32. Do not curse those who curse you, but rather bless them.
  33. Bear persecution for justice's sake.
  34. Be not proud.
  35. Be not addicted to wine.
  36. Be not a great eater.
  37. Be not drowsy.
  38. Be not lazy.
  39. Be not a grumbler.
  40. Be not a detractor.
  41. Put your hope in God.
  42. Attribute to God, and not to self, whatever good you see in yourself.
  43. Recognize always that evil is your own doing, and to impute it to yourself.
  44. Fear the Day of Judgment.
  45. Be in dread of hell.
  46. Desire eternal life with all the passion of the spirit.
  47. Keep death daily before your eyes.
  48. Keep constant guard over the actions of your life.
  49. Know for certain that God sees you everywhere.
  50. When wrongful thoughts come into your heart, dash them against Christ immediately.
  51. Disclose wrongful thoughts to your spiritual mentor.
  52. Guard your tongue against evil and depraved speech.
  53. Do not love much talking.
  54. Speak no useless words or words that move to laughter.
  55. Do not love much or boisterous laughter.
  56. Listen willingly to holy reading.
  57. Devote yourself frequently to prayer.
  58. Daily in your prayers, with tears and sighs, confess your past sins to God, and amend them for the future.
  59. Fulfill not the desires of the flesh; hate your own will.
  60. Obey in all things the commands of those whom God has placed in authority over you even though they (which God forbid) should act otherwise, mindful of the Lord's precept, "Do what they say, but not what they do."
  61. Do not wish to be called holy before one is holy; but first to be holy, that you may be truly so called.
  62. Fulfill God's commandments daily in your deeds.
  63. Love chastity.
  64. Hate no one.
  65. Be not jealous, nor harbor envy.
  66. Do not love quarreling.
  67. Shun arrogance.
  68. Respect your seniors.
  69. Love your juniors.
  70. Pray for your enemies in the love of Christ.
  71. Make peace with your adversary before the sun sets.
  72. Never despair of God's mercy.
  1. "SQLite Copyright". sqlite.org. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  2. "SQLite database file format media type at IANA". Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. IANA. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  3. "Why SQLite succeeded as a database — Richard Hipp, creator of SQLite". The Changelog. Episode 201. Event occurs at 00:17:25. How do I pronounce the name of the product? I say S-Q-L-ite, like a mineral.
  4. D. Richard Hipp (presenter) (May 31, 2006). An Introduction to SQLite (video). Google Inc. Event occurs at 00:01:14. Retrieved March 23, 2010. [...] ess-kju-ellite [...]
  5. D. Richard Hipp (presenter) (May 31, 2006). An Introduction to SQLite. Google Inc. Event occurs at 00:48:15. Retrieved March 23, 2010. [...] sequelite [...]