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Becoming popular in the early 1990s and the norm today, object-oriented programming (OOP) languages, such as C++ and Java, provide a formal set of rules for creating and managing objects. The data ...
The need to persist data created at runtime is as old as computing. And the need to store object-oriented data cropped up when object-oriented programming became pervasive.
ADO.NET, for example, won't give you objects (or, at best, will only give you a pseudo object like a DataTable). EF will, when joining tables, do clever things when creating objects when working with ...
A database that is managed by an object-oriented database management system (ODBMS). Object databases are closely aligned with a particular object-oriented programming language and enable the data ...
FastObjects .Net brings object-oriented database technology to the .Net environment. Given that the majority of .Net database applications employ RDBMSes on their back end, you might wonder if it ...
Sui's object-oriented approach treats every asset or piece of data as an independent object, as opposed to being oriented around accounts and their very public balances, allowing interactions to ...