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Are there any fast alternatives to databases (for tabular data but without SQL)?
But bookkeeping is always a good thing, to avoid being O(n) every time. I basically had to do that for a college class, it's in rust, but maybe it's useful. https://github.com/paulocsanz/cabide
sqlite_orm
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Introducing ZXORM - A C++20 ORM for SQLite with Compile Time Type Safety
Obligatory "how does it compare to" https://github.com/fnc12/sqlite_orm ?
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Comprehensive tutorial for working with databases and c++
I had some success with sqlite_orm, but more generally I'd just recommend to pick a lib that fit your needs and read its examples/docs.
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Please could you recommend a C++ ORM for accessing open source databases such as PostgreSQL?
For SQLite, I like sqlite_orm
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sqlite_orm VS TinyORM - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 May 2022
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C++20 ❤️ SQL (CppCon 2021)
This one thing I feel like C++ has lacked in: a good, generic, SQL ORM. There is sqlite_orm which is really nice, but only for SQLite. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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Are there any fast alternatives to databases (for tabular data but without SQL)?
Probably the most popular ORM for modern C++ is https://github.com/fnc12/sqlite_orm. I've never used it personally. But if you configure SQLite to disable all the barriers and all synchronisation, I think you'll find it goes very, very quickly even with the ORM layer in between.
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New SQLite ORM library
Hey folks. I've posted my new `SQLiteORM` lib today here on GitHub https://github.com/fnc12/sqlite-orm-swift . It is the same lib I've written with C++ before https://github.com/fnc12/sqlite_orm . It uses keypath instead of `Codable` protocol to serialize and deserialize objects. If you need to use SQLite database inside your Swift project and you hate writing SQL queries using raw strings then you may like this lib.
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Using SQLite or a serialization library for a data format?
I was leaning towards SQLite (along with sqlite_orm ) since I thought my data might be more relational and I used to work with databases a lot more. And I can use a SQLite browser app to view my data. But I'm wondering if doing serialization with a library like cerial or Boost's would be better.
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Data storage for application
For the brief time I've used sqlite_orm, I've really liked it: https://github.com/fnc12/sqlite_orm
What are some alternatives?
Dask - Parallel computing with task scheduling
sqlite_modern_cpp - The C++14 wrapper around sqlite library
SQLite - Unofficial git mirror of SQLite sources (see link for build instructions)
SQLite - Official Git mirror of the SQLite source tree
hiberlite - C++ ORM for SQLite
MongoDB C++ Driver - C++ Driver for MongoDB
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
sqlite-orm-swift - 🧡 Easy to use SQLite ORM library written with love and Swift
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
TileDB - The Universal Storage Engine
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
Sophia - Modern transactional key-value/row storage library.