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sqlpp11
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A type safe embedded domain specific language for SQL queries and results in C++
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Extensive documentation is found in the wiki, https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11/wiki
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Past talks/workshops at
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Past talks/workshops at
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* CppCast: http://cppcast.com
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* 2015-05-07: http://cppcast.com/2015/05/roland-bock/
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* CppCon (Bellevue, Washington, USA): http://cppcon.org
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* 2014-09-12: http://sched.co/Wi8aWM (Workshop Part 2)
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* MeetingC++ (Berlin, Germany): http://meetingcpp.com/index.php/mcpp2014.html
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* 2014-12-05:http://meetingcpp.com/index.php/tv14/items/4.html
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You can contact me
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You can contact me
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* by posting issues at https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11/issues
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* or via email at rbock at eudoxos dot de
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Examples:
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For the examples, lets assume you have a table class representing something like
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For the examples, lets assume you have a table class representing something like
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```SQL
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CREATE TABLE foo (
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* MySQL: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11-connector-mysql
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* Sqlite3: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11-connector-sqlite3
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* PostgreSQL: https://github.com/matthijs/sqlpp11-connector-postgresql
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To demonstrate that sqlpp11 can work with other backends as well, here is an experimental backend for structs in standard containers:
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* STL Container: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11-connector-stl
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