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- Subject: Re: [OT] ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!)
- From: Petite Abeille <petite_abeille@...>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 19:55:49 +0100
On Dec 20, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Richard Hundt wrote:
> An object data model as a schema in a RDBMS is an approach to modeling domain objects, in the broadest sense
Again, if you narrow down your problem enough, then yes, your solution will, not surprisingly, be quite a fit :)
As a counter example, perhaps one is dealing with data warehouses and star schemas. Or really anything which happen not to follow your idea of "modeling".
Then again, there is no shame in agreeing to disagree :)
Looking forward to see your ORM. Just hoping that your solution would not be more complex than the problem at hand.
- References:
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Jerome Vuarand
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Jerome Vuarand
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, steve donovan
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Javier Guerra
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Mark Hamburg
- Re: '__iter', yet again!, Petite Abeille
- ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!), Mark Hamburg
- Re: [OT] ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!), Petite Abeille
- Re: [OT] ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!), Richard Hundt
- Re: [OT] ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!), Petite Abeille
- Re: [OT] ORMs (was Re: '__iter', yet again!), Richard Hundt