Dear Boosters, Quite a bit has happened since last I reported about sqlpp11 in this forum [1,2]. I have incorporated a lot of the feedback you gave me, hopefully bringing the library closer to a reviewable state. Source: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11 Doku: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11/wiki (not at all formal yet) I am hoping for more feedback both here and live at CppCon (http://sched.co/1r4lue3) Here are some noteworthy changes: _Restructuring:_ The code has undergone a major restructuring, leading to a much simpler and thereby much more flexible way to define the structure of SQL statements. As a result, it would now be quite simple to add vendor specific features sqlpp11 connector libraries. Dominique Devienne mentioned array binding for inserts, Johan BaltiƩ mentioned hierarchical searches (both features of Oracle). If you are interested in writing a connector and adding such features, please let me know, I'll walk you through it. _NULL handling:_ Enabled by the restructured code and spurred by the library quince by Michael Shepanski, sqlpp11 can now calculate which result fields can or cannot be NULL. Speaking of which, handling NULL for result values has been discussed a lot. The library now has compile-time configurable behavior, you can choose between an std::optional-like interface and mapping NULL to the trivial value of the result type, e.g. 0 for numbers or "" for strings, see also https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11/wiki/NULL _Connectors:_ Matthijs wrote a new postgresql connector from scratch, see https://github.com/matthijs/sqlpp11-connector-postgresql The sqlite3 connector received a bunch of corrections, thanks to dirkvdb _Compilers:_ Known to compile with clang>=3.1 and gcc>=4.8. I currently cannot test with MSVC or Intel or others, but if you happen to have the latest top notch version of any of those, I'd be interested in what they have to say about sqlpp11. Cheers, Roland [1]: http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2013/11/208388.php [2]: http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2014/02/211206.php