Here is a list of people who were happy to meet GRDB :-)
https://twitter.com/DamienPetrilli/status/1623922310976786433
I can't overstate how much more productive I am since I ditched the obsolete Core Data framework and started to use GRDB instead.
The hard stuff is doable, and the simple stuff is even simpler, as it should be.
https://twitter.com/fullqueuedev/status/1603350969357684736
Yes, I much prefer GRDB. I’ve tested many SQLite wrappers over the years 💜
https://twitter.com/cassiuspacheco/status/1574948903857770497
SQLite using @groue’s GRDB, no brainer! Awesome documentation, support and beautifully designed.
https://twitter.com/simrandotdev/status/1552004471122587649
We get Core Data from Apple which is the worst library to deal with. Then there is Realm which is nice but again you do not get the RAW SQL power as it is its own type of Db. Then comes the most beautiful library every written which is very close to Room called GRDB.
https://twitter.com/bellebcooper/status/1534070340850094080
When I first started using GRDB I didn't know SQL or much at all about databases 😬 So I've always really liked the query API. But these days I really appreciate that you support raw SQL too, because it gives me more control and freedom when I need it. 👍👍👍
https://twitter.com/mikeash/status/1504810545429499909
Another cool library using SQL interpolation!
https://twitter.com/swiftkarim/status/1354753451377483781
I cannot recommend GRDB enough. It works well with Swift and eliminates whole classes of potential programming errors that can be made with Core Data. Also being able to use raw SQL queries if needed can be extremely useful!
https://twitter.com/peres/status/1352219836508729346
Just the occasional reminder that GRDB and its documentation is the gold standard. That's it.
https://twitter.com/steipete/status/1275305583718129664
This is the future of Core Data
https://twitter.com/_maxheld/status/1266509824994553860
I tried out GRDB since I saw you mention it a few days ago and absolutely love it. It’s so nice and testing the database logic is so much nicer than CoreData
https://twitter.com/stephencelis/status/1263518304980918274
GRDB.swift is great! (I say this as the person that started SQLite.swift long ago.) And @groue’s very helpful and friendly.
https://twitter.com/peres/status/1262682199482142720
GRDB in already in my top3 when it comes to documentation. Clearly and pragmatically explained.
https://twitter.com/layoutsubviews/status/1249940744929816582
Mixing SQLite / GRDB with Combine is my whole world right now, and it is delightful.
https://twitter.com/steipete/status/1231105339954802694
It [Core Data] gets the job done, but folks made some really amazing Swift native sqlite wrappers.
https://twitter.com/BelleBCooper/status/1223148814980091904
I LOVE GRDB and highly recommend it. If you don’t need it now, do keep it in mind for future because it’s great and the documentation and support are top notch.
https://twitter.com/layoutSubviews/status/1202092984822648832
GRDB is quickly becoming the best package I have ever dealt with. What an exceptional piece of work: the philosophy, the documentation, the API, the abstractions, the Swiftiness👌
https://twitter.com/fpillet/status/1193608995405209607
GRDB keeps being the best-in-class interface to your database, and if you're not using it you're missing out. As always, amazing work from @groue !
https://twitter.com/lordmooch/status/1193537540583755776
Best SQLite/Swift integration 😀👍🏻
https://twitter.com/BelleBCooper/status/1192195655743111168
I’ve been working on a side project recently that uses SwiftUI (+UIKit for parent controllers and nav), Combine, GRDB, and GRDBCombine for automatic updating based on DB changes. I’m really liking this setup.
https://twitter.com/BelleBCooper/status/1186034269577048064
Working on a new project today and using GRDB by @groue for the backend. This is my go-to for new Swift projects. Highly recommend it!
https://twitter.com/krzyzanowskim/status/1156568071303290882
I think GRDB.swift is a godsend. So far sooooo good. (change my mind?)
https://twitter.com/iOSDevWeekly/status/1133780078398021637
How had I never heard of GRDB before this week? Was I the only one missing out, or is this wonderful database library from @groue news to you all too? https://buff.ly/2X8yHGf #iosdev
https://twitter.com/micpringle/status/1132264501812891648
Spent the last few weeks integrating it and it’s amazing! And this release brings a whole load more features—especially excited about eager loading of hasMany relationships.
Quite possibly one of the best documented open source libs I’ve come across as well👌🏼
https://twitter.com/danielemargutti/status/1132217792902647808
It’s a great successor for FMDB with tons of great stuff. Worth a look, we have choose it in our new project even if, actually, I preferred not using some of the ‘ORM’ like features.
https://twitter.com/lordmooch/status/1131664588494254086
Woohoo! Absolutely superb Swift library for SQLite - I love it 😀
https://twitter.com/JadenGeller/status/1115483150564487168
Wow, there are some really good looking SQLite frameworks in Swift.
https://twitter.com/strawb3rryx7/status/1073620070784516096
If you looking for a SQLite wrapper in Swift, just take a look the GRDB library! 👇🏼 https://github.com/groue/GRDB.swift Well-maintained and documented! ✊🏼
https://twitter.com/BelleBCooper/status/1047017928112128000
http://blog.bellebcooper.com/2018-10-02-16-39.html
I love the way issues are handled in GRDB (SQLite for Swift). Groue is so friendly, and always goes above-and-beyond in helping to solve problems or explore new features for the library. It makes me happy to be a GRDB user.