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New Taking SQL away
is a fine idea if you provide a means of expressing what you are trying to do in your own language.

[link|http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/fumanchu/2006/06/28/the_fourth_way|Two of us] think that way.




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New Interesting.
My original goal was to abstract a lot of common things about accessing the data. But it's turned into a query-abstraction interface, just as described there.

Wade.
"Don't give up!"
     Okay, I'll relent. (edited/updated) - (folkert) - (23)
         Take a compiler course - (jake123)
         My favorite books - (ChrisR) - (18)
             New compiler books needed? - (tonytib) - (17)
                 A new dragon book was put out this year - (ChrisR)
                 I'd like one about building scalability layers. - (static) - (14)
                     Scalability layer ... - (drewk) - (11)
                         It's farily straightforward. - (static) - (10)
                             What's that buzzing sound? - (drewk) - (9)
                                 Not so fast, bubba boy. - (static) - (8)
                                     A question you might ask yourself - (tuberculosis) - (7)
                                         It is a promising thought, I'll admit. - (static)
                                         Just gone through that - (crazy)
                                         Are we going back to frame-style usage? - (drewk) - (4)
                                             Interesting take on things. - (static)
                                             Best tool for the job and all that - (crazy) - (2)
                                                 Yah - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                                                     Power of abstractions vs. absolute performance - (drewk)
                     Taking SQL away - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                         Interesting. - (static)
                 Related but a bit OT question - (tjsinclair)
         What about embedded development? - (tonytib) - (2)
             Would any of these - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                 Possibly, but would require more hardware - (tonytib)

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