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    1 year ago

    Wait, a company? Isn’t this an open source project? Is there a plan for a revenue stream?

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      1 year ago

      Sometime company can be organized around an opensource project 🤷

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        1 year ago

        And the employees are volunteering? It needs some plan for profitability, otherwise no investor will touch it.

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          1 year ago

          Sorry, I have no idea, I’m not affiliated in any way.

          I can only assume that their business plan will be consulting / support based.

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    Think of it as a reverse ORM: you write SQL queries in a text file, run sqlc generate, and then continue writing your code.

    That’s not a reverse ORM, that’s just an ORM. Object relational mapping is independent of query building.

    The active record pattern attempts to combine ORM and query building together and does so by driving queries from the models rather than the models being derived from the queries. It might be fair to call this a reverse active record pattern.

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    sqlc is great, but I found it quite hard to get started initially because of lack of good documentation. I hope that they’ll be able to focus more on improving the docs!

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    Wait, a company? Isn’t this an open source project? Is there a plan for a revenue stream?