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2011

2010

xavierlacot/joli.js - GitHub

by Xavier Lacot
joli.js is an Activerecord-like javascript ORM, particularly suited for being used in the Appcelerator Titanium Mobile framework.

charles leifer | Peewee, a lightweight Python ORM

by karlcow

working on writing my own ORM

in Python

JazzRecord is ActiveRecord for JavaScript (ORM)

by Xavier Lacot
JazzRecord is an ActiveRecord JS ORM which can be used with Google Gears, Adobe AIR, and Appcelerator Titanium

Django Dose - Introduction to Aggregates in Django

by ghis
With the 1.1 release of Django came several major new features, prominent among these is aggregation, which was among the most oft-requested for Django's ORM. The addition and manner of implementation of this feature highlights several fundamental philosophies within Django, as well as provides new possibilities. Fundamentally aggregates support in Django means a way to answer queries such as "show me all the authors who have published more than 1 book" or "show me the most expensive book".

Learning PHP 5.3 by writing your own ORM – techPortal

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
A tutorial on how to create a simple ORM using power features of PHP5.3

2009

Visual NHibernate

by ms_michel
Une application de conception visuelle pour NHibernate pour faciliter le mapping des bases de données.

activemodel - Google Code

by karlcow

Python already has tons of SQL-wrappers and ORMs and some are quite good. Nevertheless I started my own. Mainly to see if it is possible to implement the API used in Rails.

Elixir – Trac

by karlcow & 1 other

Elixir is a declarative layer on top of the SQLAlchemy library. It is a fairly thin wrapper, which provides the ability to create simple Python classes that map directly to relational database tables (this pattern is often referred to as the Active Record design pattern), providing many of the benefits of traditional databases without losing the convenience of Python objects.

Elixir is intended to replace the ActiveMapper SQLAlchemy extension, and the TurboEntity project but does not intend to replace SQLAlchemy's core features, and instead focuses on providing a simpler syntax for defining model objects when you do not need the full expressiveness of SQLAlchemy's manual mapper definitions.

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