When I was coding in Python I was using dictionaries a lot. I have made a tutorial about them here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmTxJ_VBrIA&list=PLqbtQ7OkSta0ULYAd7Qdxof851ybh-_m_&index=18 Esteban I have instictive dislike since databases that started 23 years ago when I was taught Dbase a database language that was popular at the time in a private school for coding. Party because the teacher was really bad but mostly because I don't like anything that is not a true programming language. So I am 100% for keeping everything objects. On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Roelof Wobben <r.wob...@home.nl> wrote: > Hello Estaban. > > Do you have a tutorial or a example how I can store my data in objects. > > Roelof > > > Esteban Lorenzano schreef op 2-9-2014 15:23: > > problem with relational databases is that they do not match really well > with object models. > nowadays you have a lot of cool solutions that allow you to avoid them > (several document-oriented databases, object-oriented, etc.) > > so unless you are really constrained for some reason (like imposition of > customers), or you have real use cases (like doing complex tabular > projections), I would always recommend to take another approach than > relational. > > stay in objects as much as you can! > > Esteban > > On 02 Sep 2014, at 15:18, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ah yes thats it , thanks Pierce . It may come handy for my project > Ephestos, though I prefer to keep things inside the Pharo image personally. > > > On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Pierce Ng <pie...@samadhiweb.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 03:55:50PM +0300, kilon alios wrote: >> > When I was coding in Python for small local databases SQlite was >> > recommended , I only have played briefly with it but it looked to me >> fairly >> > easy to use and with a very good performance. But I dont know how well >> it >> > works in Pharo, so maybe someone can jump in and tells us about it . >> >> Give it a spin: >> >> http://www.samadhiweb.com/tags/sqlite >> http://ss3.gemtalksystems.com/ss/NBSQLite3/ >> >> Pierce >> >> >> > > >