Cycle DataMaper ORM 2.0 released - composite keys, any collection type, STI, JTI

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  1. Cycle ORM

    PHP DataMapper, ORM (by cycle)

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    Cycle ORM Documentation (by cycle)

    Documentation: https://cycle-orm.dev/docs

  4. database

    Database Abstraction Layer, Schema Introspection, Schema Generation, Query Builders (by cycle)

    https://github.com/cycle/database/issues/27 We will appreciate it if you'll vote for this ticket if you need this feature. :)

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