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    Explore " orm" with insightful episodes like "273: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", "Bouncer, with Joseph Silber", "62 | Making Frontend Developers Full-stack with Prisma", "Episode 128: Github Copilot Took My Job" and "Reviews" from podcasts like ""Spoiled Rotten Podcast", "The Laravel Podcast", "COMPRESSEDfm", "Unruly Software" and "5 Minutes With Fraser"" and more!

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    Bouncer, with Joseph Silber

    Bouncer, with Joseph Silber

    In this episode we talk with Joseph Silber about the third-party Laravel package Bouncer, an authorization package which allows the user to quickly create and manage roles and abilities. As an additional note, the lovely outro music--like last time Joseph was on the podcast--was a recording he made himself!

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    62 | Making Frontend Developers Full-stack with Prisma

    62 | Making Frontend Developers Full-stack with Prisma

    This episode features Nikolas Burke, Head of Dev Rel at Prisma. Prisma is an abstraction layer for managing and interacting with your database.

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    Episode 128: Github Copilot Took My Job

    Episode 128: Github Copilot Took My Job
    No bloated ORM is safe this episode. Zapatos, react-query and other libraries are incredible and have replaced many of our old disgusting tools like Typeorm, Hibernate and Redux. We're interested in everything DX so we've given Github Copilot and Tabnine a shot and discuss how much we absolutely hate AI pair programming. Questions? Comments? Find out more on our site podcast.unrulysoftware.com (https://podcast.unrulysoftware.com). You can join our discord (https://discord.gg/NGP2nWtFJb) to chat about tech anytime directly with the hosts.

    6. O persystencji agregatów z Kubą Pilimonem

    6. O persystencji agregatów z Kubą Pilimonem

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    4 - Midjemål, koronafarfar og store hvite elefanter

    4 - Midjemål, koronafarfar og store hvite elefanter

    Rozbeh, Svein og Bob er endelig tilbake i samme rom og stemningen er upåklagelig. Rozbeh har med tips til deg som er glad i å lage hjemmelaget pizza, Svein pirker i betalingsmuren til norske nettaviser og Bob har med en oppfinnelse som vil glede alle HMS-ansvarlige. I denne episoden lanseres det også en helt ny spalte. Lytt, lær og bli lunsjpopulær!

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    Merge Conflict 23: ORM or Bust

    Merge Conflict 23: ORM or Bust
    Object-relational mappings, you can't live with them and can't live without them so you have probably written your own by now. When you out grow built in settings and need a database an ORM is a must and we decipher the need and implementations.

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    ActiveRecord and the Beauty Lost in Translation

    ActiveRecord and the Beauty Lost in Translation

    Author: Matthew Machuga

    Read By: Alfred Nutile

    Original Source: http://matthewmachuga.com/blog/2015/activerecord-and-the-beauty-lost-in-translation.html

    Sometime in 2014, PHP-land started to debate whether Active Record was a tolerable ORM pattern, and whether one should use Active Record or Data Mapper ORMs. In PHP, this comes down to something like Laravel’s Eloquent ORM as an Active Record implementation vs. Doctrine, the reigning mainstream (and probably only) PHP data mapper implementation. After a surge of interest in Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Hexagonal Architecture in the Laravel, and overall PHP communities, people began to detest one of the very things that drew them to the framework in the first place. This was fueled by a number of vocal and notable Laravel community members learning Doctine, talking about it heavily, and some evangelizing it. With outside influence from the PHP world providing the same judgement against the impure Active Record pattern, the pitchforks started to come out from all over.

    IM 144: To ORM, or to not ORM

    IM 144: To ORM, or to not ORM

    Welcome to episode 144 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.

    This week Dave and James talk about ORM systems - and whether they are worth it for software projects

    You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.

    To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.

    If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!

    If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!

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    Cast-IT - Episode 11 - Play!

    Cast-IT - Episode 11 - Play!
    Enregistré le 4 décembre 2012, avec Philippe Charrière et Loïc Descotte pour discuter de Play! Framework, notamment confronter les versions 1 et 2. Ils écrivent Play!Rules, un livre sur le sujet, disponible gratuitement : http://3monkeys.github.com/play.rules/ Ils officient habituellement sur leur blog respectif : - Philippe : http://k33g.github.com/ - Loïc : http://coffeebean.loicdescotte.com/ Play! : http://www.playframework.org/ Scala : http://www.scala-lang.org/ TypeSafe : http://typesafe.com/ Astuces de productivité pour démarrer avec Play2 : http://www.lunatech-research.com/archives/2012/04/11/play-framework-20-productivity-tips Le retour de Cédric Exbrayat sur le cours Scala de Coursera : http://hypedrivendev.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/scala-on-coursera/ Un exemple d'Iteratee/push/asynchrone : http://yannexpress.blogspot.de/2012/08/handling-data-streams-with-play2-and.html et si c'est possible de faire (encore un peu) sa petite pub perso j'ai fait ce module pour play2 : https://github.com/loicdescotte/Play2-HTML5Tags Le tweet du mois : - Dot.JS : http://www.dotjs.eu/ - Devoxx France : http://devoxx.fr/ - Mix-IT : http://mix-it.fr Note : Cast-IT est monté avec Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). La musique est gracieusement prêtée par l'excellent groupe Binaire (http://binaire.info/).
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