rlist VS hasql-dynamic-statements

Compare rlist vs hasql-dynamic-statements and see what are their differences.

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rlist hasql-dynamic-statements
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0.0 6.1
about 8 years ago about 1 month ago
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License MIT License
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rlist

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

hasql-dynamic-statements

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  • Persistent vs. beam for production database
    2 projects | /r/haskell | 9 Feb 2023
    In typical CRUD applications you can get a long way with type-checked plain SQL and tuples via hasql-th, which is a great time saver at prototyping. Later on when you have more conditional logic in your queries you can gradually substitute it with dynamic statements. It works very well in production where you incrementally refine your own high-level abstractions with appropriate encoders/decoders, you can even build your own DSL on top of it, instead of relying on pre-defined query building APIs of Persistent and Beam. But again, both Persistent and Beam will work well too.

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