looking at Redback now, seems a practical way  to use Redis rather
than turning redis into a full ORM store.

On Oct 31, 8:16 am, Nicholas Faiz <nicholas.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vitaly,
>
> Yes, agreed, Redback isn't an ORM but it's a very good abstraction layer
> above Redis. I should have been more specific when replying.
>
> I tried messing about with Redis last year using an ORM, and experimented
> with nohm. I ended up thinking Redback was the way to go for storing
> objects in Redis (and that I was slightly misusing Redis by leveraging
> generic ORM behaviour at it).
>
> Cheers,
> Nicholas
>
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> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 4:56:34 PM UTC+11, Vitaly Puzrin wrote:
>
> > May be, this onehttps://github.com/maritz/nohm?
>
> > I partially use Redback, because it provides a couple of nice additional
> > structures. IMHO, that's not ORM, but very nice library.
>
> > вторник, 30 октября 2012 г., 7:50:15 UTC+4 пользователь Angelo Chen
> > написал:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> have used Redis in a project, now like to save time by using an ORM for
> >> redis in another project, any suggestions? thanks.
>
> >> Angelo

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