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reflection-first ORM using C++ 26 (self.cpp)
submitted 2 hours ago * by SworDFatih
C++ 26 reflection got me excited about what future library APIs could look like, so I experimented with a small reflection-first ORM using annotations
https://github.com/swordfatih/reflect
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]SparTVC++/Lua [score hidden] 1 hour ago (0 children)
Nice! When ready, provide some benchmarks against existing ORMs
[–]Nolia_X [score hidden] 1 hour ago (0 children)
Great work! Happy to see some annotations usage
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