Here:

http://sebastianconcept.github.io/Mapless

sebastian

o/

> On 03/05/2014, at 14:05, "p...@highoctane.be" <p...@highoctane.be> wrote:
> 
> What is the URL of the cool mapless site?
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>> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Sebastian Sastre 
>> <sebast...@flowingconcept.com> wrote:
>> Mapless
>> Mapless is a small framework for storing objects in a key->data fashion 
>> (i.e.: noSQL databases) without requiring any kind of object-data map. So 
>> far only MongoDB is supported. It can use Redis for reactivity (pub/sub) and 
>> cache.
>> 
>> Motivation
>> 
>> I wanted to persist objects with extremely low friction and extremely low 
>> maintenanceand great scaling and availability capabilities so Mapless is 
>> totally biased towards that. This framework is what I came up with after 
>> incorporating my experience withAggregate.
>> 
>> There is no spoon…
>> 
>> There is no object-relational impedance…
>> 
>> There is no instVars…
>> 
>> only persistence :D
>> 
>> Code and instructions here:
>> 
>> https://github.com/sebastianconcept/Mapless
>> 
>> All MIT, enjoy
>> 
>> sebastian
>> 
>> o/
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