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Introducing Trilogy: a new database adapter for Ruby on Rails
Introducing Trilogy: a new database adapter for Ruby on Rails | The GitHub Blog.
We’ve open sourced Trilogy, the database adapter we use to connect Ruby on Rails to MySQL-compatible database servers.
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