Well... I'm not sure I know quite what you mean. In your
example, you could create all of those Currency objects,
then use Tangram to insert them into a database. That would
be one script.
Then, in another script, you could tell Tangram to go and
get you a particular Currency object. It would load the
data from the database and hand you back a Currency object,
just like the one you had created in the first script.
You're not actually eliminating select statements,
because *someone* still has to do a select--even if it's
not you, it's Tangram. :) But you don't have to worry about
that select; you can just act as if you had created the
Currency object in the same script.
Does that make sense?
There's a good
introduction to using Tangram
in WebTechniques.
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