"quasi-professional cowboy" here. I have used both ORM and direct SQL systems with the problems outlined above. I finally gave up and wrote my own row mapper: 1. Using the DB Schema, generate stored procedures to load…
Sorry, meant 1986.
Back in 1982 Synon Inc. introduced its Synon/2 CASE tool based on similar ideas. The product targeted minicomputers using green screens. The same model could produce target code in COBOL, RPGIII or PL/I. We then toyed…
"quasi-professional cowboy" here. I have used both ORM and direct SQL systems with the problems outlined above. I finally gave up and wrote my own row mapper: 1. Using the DB Schema, generate stored procedures to load…
Sorry, meant 1986.
Back in 1982 Synon Inc. introduced its Synon/2 CASE tool based on similar ideas. The product targeted minicomputers using green screens. The same model could produce target code in COBOL, RPGIII or PL/I. We then toyed…