Anybody else, or is it going to be just me and Luis?
To anyone who is on the fence, I would strongly urge you to come out
and give DataMgr a good look, as it is a *very* flexible tool that one
can use for myriad tasks from writing your SQL statements for you to
programmatically constructing your DB schemas to simulating resultsets
for testing. It can be used in either procedural or OO applications,
as it is not an ORM that translates DB records into objects, but a
data abstraction layer that can be leveraged in any way you see fit.
Luis, do we have any more swag to give away at the meeting -- more
O'Reilly books perhaps?