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Object Relational Mappers: Friend or Foe?

Join the SQL Anywhere experts for a deep dive discussion on Object Relational Mappers.

Object relational mappers (ORMs) such as LINQ, Hibernate, and ActiveRecord bridge the gap between the relational database world, and the object-oriented world. By abstracting the database into "virtual database objects", they let programmers develop in any language and environment that they like without ever writing a line of SQL. It sounds great, but is the ORMs sweet song actually a siren's call? This talk will put ORMs on trial to help us find the answer.

Presenter: Glenn Paulley, Director of Engineering

Date: Tuesday December 15th 2009 yes TODAY

Time: 7am PST / 10am EST / 3pm GMT / 4pm CET

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asked 15 Dec '09, 09:45

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If you missed the webcast, a Flash recording of the webcast (with slides) is now available here. After entering some contact information about you, you'll then be redirected to a page that automatically downloads the flash presentation and starts it straightaway.

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answered 22 Dec '09, 12:59

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