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"2024 NHERI Computational Academy \n",
"Scott J. Brandenberg <[email protected]> \n",
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"## Jupyter Notebooks \n",
"Complete Notebook \n",
"[![Try on DesignSafe](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geoelements/LearnMPM/main/DesignSafe-Badge.svg)](https://jupyter.designsafe-ci.org/user/name/notebooks/CommunityData/Training/2024-NHERI-AI-Academy/Day2/SQLite_Example.ipynb.ipynb)\n",
"Template \n",
"[![Try on DesignSafe](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geoelements/LearnMPM/main/DesignSafe-Badge.svg)](https://jupyter.designsafe-ci.org/user/name/notebooks/CommunityData/Training/2024-NHERI-AI-Academy/Day2/SQLite_Example_Template.ipynb.ipynb)\n",
"## About SQLite\n",
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"This script will create a SQLite database, which is a lightweight file-based SQL database engine. It comes installed with Python, so you don't need to install any special packages or set up a SQL server on your computer to use it. Details can be found here: https://www.sqlite.org/. There are, of course, other relational database management systems, like MySQL, Postgres, etc. However, to use these database engines, you either need to set up those databases on a server, or use software to make your computer simulate a server (e.g., XAMPP). So we'll use SQLite here.\n",
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