On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 03:31:09PM -0700, Peter Scott wrote: > He's right. I do a lot of DBI stuff with Oracle, and every so often I have > a hankering for some kind of structured tied variable that would look like > my database. Then I wake up and realize that modeling of a single table > doesn't do squat for me, and modeling of the whole database requires > knowledge of the foreign key relationships, and even with those, no > variable structure suggests itself. And then I remember this is why I > wrote object classes modeling the things I want to get out of/put into the > database. Alzabo, Class::DBI, Tangram, etc... -- Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ Perl6 Quality Assurance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kwalitee Is Job One
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