Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx.
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Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx. But instead of doing this I am continuing to use Diesel. 🤔
Maybe I would be happier if instead of trying all these libraries I had just used SQLite direct, but for whatever reason I have a lingering mistrust of SQLite. It's just so… lite
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Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx. But instead of doing this I am continuing to use Diesel. 🤔
Maybe I would be happier if instead of trying all these libraries I had just used SQLite direct, but for whatever reason I have a lingering mistrust of SQLite. It's just so… lite
Also I am unclear if I am violating the project code of conduct by being a transsexual atheist. This is not a concern I have to worry about with most open source projects
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Also I am unclear if I am violating the project code of conduct by being a transsexual atheist. This is not a concern I have to worry about with most open source projects
@mcc whos going to enforce that
are they going to blast your door open and make you read the bible 😠-
@mcc whos going to enforce that
are they going to blast your door open and make you read the bible ðŸ˜@nelson Well, they might deny my patches, except apparently SQLite doesn't accept patches, so that seems to be moot
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Also I am unclear if I am violating the project code of conduct by being a transsexual atheist. This is not a concern I have to worry about with most open source projects
@mcc the problem with SQLite is it's extremely good software that I am always happy to use, made by a person who possibly does not want me to use it
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Also I am unclear if I am violating the project code of conduct by being a transsexual atheist. This is not a concern I have to worry about with most open source projects
@mcc it's ok, the enforcement mechanism can only hurt you if you believe it exists
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@mcc also they don't actually take outside contributions, at least not code
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@mcc the problem with SQLite is it's extremely good software that I am always happy to use, made by a person who possibly does not want me to use it