Beerconf for dconf online 2022

2022-12-02 Thread Steven Schveighoffer via Digitalmars-d-announce

# BEERCONF!

As it was last year, and the year before, this month's beerconf will 
coincide with the annual [Dconf 
Online](https://dconf.org/2022/online/index.html). That means December 
17-18.


Everything will be mostly the same, except we will probably be spending 
a lot of time on the actual Dconf Online stream, so during the 
conference many participants won't be on the beerconf stream.


However, before/after the main events, it is a pretty good hangout space.

To remind everyone about beerconf, here is the [Wiki 
article](https://wiki.dlang.org/Beerconf).


See you there!

-Steve


Re: DORM - a new D ORM

2022-12-02 Thread singingbush via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 1 December 2022 at 08:04:19 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:

On Thursday, 1 December 2022 at 06:53:59 UTC, singingbush wrote:
On Thursday, 24 November 2022 at 06:19:24 UTC, WebFreak001 
wrote:

Hello!

at our hackerspace we have been working tirelessly for the 
past half year to bring a great new ORM experience to D and 
Rust.


Is there likely to be support for MS-SQL Server and Oracle in 
the future?


MS-SQL is possible because the underlying SQL library we use 
(sqlx) supports it, but we didn't implement the SQL syntax for 
this yet and we don't really have it on our to-do list right 
now.


Other than the supported SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL and 
potentially MS-SQL I can't promise any support though.


Oracle MySQL should work or do you mean some other database?

If you have any real use-case for them feel free to open an 
issue though.


I mean Oracle's own db such as Oracle Database 19c. In the time 
I've used and contributed to ddbc I've worked in places that 
relied on both Oracle and SQL Server so having the option is 
certainly useful although not my personal choice.