On a recent project that needed to keep data in sqlite, I experimented with an implementation of ActiveRecord and also sqlitepersistentobjects. I had passed up a few others that were too complicated or licensed under something like the GPL that prevented commercial work.
While the ActiveRecord author has to get an award for the quickest replies to email, sqlitepersistentobjects was easiest to get working. You don’t even “set up” a database for this wrapper. When you save an object an sqlite

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