On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 2:47:06 AM UTC-8, Giorgio Robino wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy!
>
> I'm new to Sequel, and I love it. I'm reading with pleasure your detailed 
> documentation available as html pages, 
> here: 
> http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/documentation.html 
> and here: 
> https://github.com/jeremyevans/sequel
>
> Do you ever thinked about to collect all this big set of info in a single 
> dedicated ebook 
> (I mean a PDF downloadable document for offline reading) ?
>
> I know! That's one more task do do your side :( and maintaining a static 
> document is time-consuming/boring,
> beacuse the doc become quickly obsolete (maye just after a new Sequel 
> release, changes).
>
> But I'm asking also because I noted that in Sequel online tutorials/docs 
> fragments, and also in your answers here in this google groups, you propose 
> many kind of approaches (low level/sql, model based activeRecord-like, etc.)
> and at the same time, here and there you suggestalso very useful tips & 
> tricks about style and performances (maybe more in general about DB 
> querying), too.
>
> So an ebook or more simply an article about your suggestions about the 
> best (diomatic/performant) programming approach, are very welcome. Just an 
> idea, and an occasion to say you thank you for your great ORM
>
> Regards
> giorgio
>

Giorgio,

I think an ebook for Sequel would be nice, but unfortunately I don't really 
have the time to work on one.

Thanks,
Jeremy

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