Please could you recommend a C++ ORM for accessing open source databases such as PostgreSQL?

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  1. ozo

    OZO is a C++17 Boost.Asio based header-only library for asyncronous communication with PostgreSQL DBMS.

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  3. mysql

    MySQL C++ client based on Boost.Asio (by boostorg)

  4. sqlite_orm

    ❤️ SQLite ORM light header only library for modern C++

    For SQLite, I like sqlite_orm

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