Which orm framework no need to think into owner shoes?
(too many golang framework example is no sense and what you see what you get, can't apply to another case)
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I don't understand your question, can you explain to me?. If you're taking about ORMs in Go, personally I use one called Storm, an ORM for BoltDB (BoltDB is an awesome no relational database written in go).
Which orm framework no need to think into owner shoes?
(too many golang framework example is no sense and what you see what you get, can't apply to another case)
I don't understand your question, can you explain to me?. If you're taking about ORMs in Go, personally I use one called Storm, an ORM for BoltDB (BoltDB is an awesome no relational database written in go).
some framework documents like this
Only show how to define/declare
you need to think as that developer think how to use it