Michael Graham wrote:
> You might have a look at Tangram (http://www.tangram-persistence.org/),
> which is a set of Perl modules which implements object persistence in
> relational databases. However, it looks to be very complicated too.
> However once you've learned the basics it should make database programming
> much easier and much more error-free. One of those cases of where it gets
> harder before it gets easier.
Great stuff, thanks! Tangram looks to be simpler than SQL (and much less
messy).
Of course, I don't know SQL (managed to work as a programmer for the
last dozen
years without touching a non-object database!).
Its simple mapping to relational tables should also allow for other
non-Tangram
users to access data.
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Ned Konz
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