Hello everyone. I just wanted everyone to know I wrote a library called Ferma which acts as a ORM/OGM for graph databases. That is, it acts as an abstraction layer so that you can easily get up and working with any graph database and the same code will work even when you switch one graph database back end with another. The Ferma library right now stands to be the best choice out there considering the competition, those being Frames and Totorom. Ferma is backwards compatible (mostly) with Frames, providing all the same features and many additional ones. More importantly in benchmarks Ferma is shown to be 2x - 3x faster than Frames. Similarly Totorom provides access to a gremlin pipeline but lacks any additional features. Ferma is also forked from Totorom code so includes all the features of Totorom but also outperforms Totorom in benchmarks and provides many additional features as well. Overall, in my biased opinion, Ferma is by far the best choice out there for an ORM/OGM. With that said I'd love to hear any design feedback from users and see what you guys think. At the bottom I've included a link to the github project as well as the wiki documentation for the project.
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