← Back to context Comment by CharlieDigital 12 hours ago It is a strongly-typed query generator? 5 comments CharlieDigital Reply gib444 10 hours ago I meant code generators like sqlc CharlieDigital 10 hours ago Then this goes back to your question: > Is it good at the wrong thing? No, it's good at the right thing which is allowing developers to write type-safe SQL queries using C# at the application layer versus writing SQL that gets translated into C#. mattgreenrocks 10 hours ago Yep, up there with ActiveRecord as the finest ORM I’ve ever used. What seals it for me is the low coupling it imposes on entities. gib444 8 hours ago I don't think you were aware of code gen SQL tools before this conversation right 1 reply →
gib444 10 hours ago I meant code generators like sqlc CharlieDigital 10 hours ago Then this goes back to your question: > Is it good at the wrong thing? No, it's good at the right thing which is allowing developers to write type-safe SQL queries using C# at the application layer versus writing SQL that gets translated into C#. mattgreenrocks 10 hours ago Yep, up there with ActiveRecord as the finest ORM I’ve ever used. What seals it for me is the low coupling it imposes on entities. gib444 8 hours ago I don't think you were aware of code gen SQL tools before this conversation right 1 reply →
CharlieDigital 10 hours ago Then this goes back to your question: > Is it good at the wrong thing? No, it's good at the right thing which is allowing developers to write type-safe SQL queries using C# at the application layer versus writing SQL that gets translated into C#. mattgreenrocks 10 hours ago Yep, up there with ActiveRecord as the finest ORM I’ve ever used. What seals it for me is the low coupling it imposes on entities. gib444 8 hours ago I don't think you were aware of code gen SQL tools before this conversation right 1 reply →
mattgreenrocks 10 hours ago Yep, up there with ActiveRecord as the finest ORM I’ve ever used. What seals it for me is the low coupling it imposes on entities.
gib444 8 hours ago I don't think you were aware of code gen SQL tools before this conversation right 1 reply →
I meant code generators like sqlc
Then this goes back to your question:
No, it's good at the right thing which is allowing developers to write type-safe SQL queries using C# at the application layer versus writing SQL that gets translated into C#.
Yep, up there with ActiveRecord as the finest ORM I’ve ever used. What seals it for me is the low coupling it imposes on entities.
I don't think you were aware of code gen SQL tools before this conversation right
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