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Alex sat staring at a screen filled with "Object-Relational Mapping" (ORM) errors. In the code, Alex had a beautiful, complex "Car" object with nested parts—engines, wheels, and a history of service records. But the database was a relational one, insisting that this single car be chopped up and scattered across ten different tables.

Alex wondered how to talk to this new database. Sarah introduced two key standards defined by the : What Is An Object-Oriented Database? - MongoDB Fundamentals of Object Databases: Object-Orient...

Sarah explained that these databases are built on the same core principles Alex used in programming: Alex sat staring at a screen filled with

: The database stores both the car's data (color, model) and its behavior (start, drive) together in one unit. Alex wondered how to talk to this new database

This is the —the exhausting process of translating fluid, real-world objects into flat rows and columns. A New Way: The Object Database

"Think of it this way," Sarah said. "In a relational database, you're taking your car apart every time you park it in the garage, then reassembling it when you want to drive. In an object database, you just drive the car into the garage." The Four Pillars of the Garage

: Every object has a unique Object Identifier (OID) that never changes, unlike a primary key that might be tied to a specific column like an ID number. Tools of the Trade