when working with jOOQ, i embraced the use of Record1, Record2, ..., 
RecordN when i pulled data out of the database, and used the convertFrom of 
jooq where i convert those RecordN instances to my DTOs

All in all i found it great to work that way.

Java does not have Tuples (like RecordN) out of the box.

Sometimes i create DTOs outside of the database-context,
and it seems that RecordN can not be instantiiated manually so easily.

I found the Tuple1, Tuple2, ..., TupleN in the jOOλ library, and they seem 
to provide exactly what i need (using tuples that can be used everywhere in 
the project for different purposes).

Now, is there something in the jOOQ library already that i can use, or is 
it good to use the jOOλ library for this purpose? 




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