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    GORM

    GORM

    The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly

    GORM is a powerful, developer-friendly ORM library for Go. It maps Go structs to DB tables, supports relationships, hooks, transactions, eager loading, raw SQL, migrations, and advanced querying with plugins.
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    LiteSQL is a codegenerator and C++ library that integrates C++ objects tightly to relational database and thus provides an object persistence layer. LiteSQL supports SQLite3, PostgreSQL, MySQL and oracle as backends.
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    reform

    reform

    A better ORM for Go, based on non-empty interfaces and code generation

    A better ORM for Go and database/sql. It uses non-empty interfaces, code generation (go generate), and initialization-time reflection as opposed to interface{}, type system sidestepping, and runtime reflection. It will be kept simple. Now you can say that last invocation is obviously invalid, and that it's not hard to make an ORM to accept both first and second versions.
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