There is not a real reason for the name. But if you push me:

- you stock things in your garage usually.
- The drivers go to the garage :)

El jue., 7 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 12:17 p. m., Esteban A. Maringolo <
emaring...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Nice!
>
> Prepared statements, cursored fetchs, url connection strings... I like it.
>
> Why "Garage"?
>
> Regards!
> El may 7, 2015 6:37 AM, "Guillermo Polito" <guillermopol...@gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the release 0.1 of Garage, a database driver API.
>> Garage is meant to be a common interface to access several database
>> servers, in a JDBC style.
>>
>> The current version works in Pharo3 and Pharo4 and includes drivers for:
>>  - mysql (pure smalltalk)
>>  - postgres (pure smalltalk)
>>  - sqlite (using ffi)
>>  - opendbx (allowing connecting with several db vendors, using ffi)
>>
>> We have a nice test suite (that maybe you can help to enlarge) that is
>> tested every day in Jenkins [1].
>>
>> Also, in garage's website [2] you'll find
>>  - installation instructions
>>  - basic usage
>>  - documentation of features such as statements, transactions, cursored
>> fetches.
>>  - issue tracker, backlog and other information
>>
>> Feedback (and contributions) are very welcome!
>> Enjoy,
>> Guille
>>
>> [1] https://ci.inria.fr/dbxtalk/view/Garage/
>> [2] http://guillep.github.io/DBXTalk/garage/
>>
>

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