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For personal projects I mostly try to avoid using databases. Instead, I try to use what I call the “JSON repository” pattern. I create a file structure that contains my data in JSON format. I often use the directory structure as an index by placing the JSON data at well-known places for random access.
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Base64 vs. Gzip
For personal projects I mostly try to avoid using databases. Instead, I try to use what I call the “JSON repository” pattern. I create a file structure that contains my data in JSON format. I often use the directory structure as an index by placing the JSON data at well-known places for random access.
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Base64 vs. Gzip
For personal projects I mostly try to avoid using databases. Instead, I try to use what I call the “JSON repository” pattern. I create a file structure that contains my data in JSON format. I often use the directory structure as an index by placing the JSON data at well-known places for random access.
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