In the context of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM), "deliberate" typically refers to the intentional and careful design or usage of mapping strategies between objects in code and database tables. It emphasizes making conscious choices about how data is represented and manipulated, ensuring that the ORM framework aligns well with the application's requirements and performance needs. Deliberate practices can include thoughtful schema design, query optimization, and efficient data retrieval strategies.
deliberate
Deliberate
It means doing something intentionally or on purpose, with careful consideration or thought beforehand.
Deliberate in the context of ORM would refer to intentionally selecting or planning how data is mapped and persisted between objects in an application and a relational database. It involves making explicit decisions on how objects in code correspond to tables in the database and how data is exchanged between them.
It means Snake
"Déanaim miongháire" means "I smile" "Tagann fáthadh gáire orm" means "I start to laugh"
"Bocht" i fink if not sure then go on google.com That bocht means poor in Irish. To say 'I'm sorry' you say 'Ta bron orm' (pronounced thaw bro en orm)
Point of execution of a mission
Literally "on-me". It is used in phrases such as "Tá ocras orm" means "I am hungry" (there is hunger on-me).
In Navy ORM (Operational Risk Management) training, the term "DELIBERATE" refers to a thoughtful and intentional approach to decision-making that emphasizes careful planning and analysis of risks. It involves systematically identifying hazards, evaluating potential impacts, and implementing control measures to mitigate those risks. This process ensures that decisions are made with a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment and associated dangers. Ultimately, DELIBERATE emphasizes proactive risk management to enhance safety and mission success.
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"Ní féidir ach Dia cinne a dhéanamh orm" means "Only God can make a decision on me"