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| From | Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> |
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| Subject | Re: Camelot a good tool for me |
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| Date | 2015-05-22 19:56 +0200 |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.231.1432317420.17265.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
In a message of Fri, 22 May 2015 19:24:30 +0200, Lele Gaifax writes: >Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> writes: > >> In my corner of the world, everybody uses SQL. >> [...] >> The people who have tried SQLAlchemy really didn't like it, and of course >> the people who haven't tried it do what their friends do, as usual. > >If these sentences are related, you must live in a very strange corner! > >;-) >ciao, lele. >-- >nickname: Lele Gaifax | Quando vivrò di quello che ho pensato ieri >real: Emanuele Gaifas | comincerò ad aver paura di chi mi copia. >lele@metapensiero.it | -- Fortunato Depero, 1929. Just looks like home to me. :) But explains why, should you ever want to use SQLALchemy for something you would have to look long and hard around here to find somebody who uses it -- whereas practically every bar downtown (near both Chalmers university and a lot of IT jobs) will find you somebody who knows MySQL. (They won't all know the Python interface, though.) That MySQL was invented in Sweden probably has a lot to do with this. But I'm a PostgreSQL partisan, though these days I am rather more fond of non-relational databases like MongoDB which I suppose is even ranker heresy. :) Laura
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Camelot a good tool for me Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> - 2015-05-22 09:59 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Dan Sommers <dan@tombstonezero.net> - 2015-05-22 12:38 +0000
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> - 2015-05-22 23:02 +1000
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> - 2015-05-22 15:11 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Tim Golden <mail@timgolden.me.uk> - 2015-05-22 14:29 +0100
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> - 2015-05-22 15:57 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Lele Gaifax <lele@metapensiero.it> - 2015-05-22 19:24 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2015-05-23 03:37 +1000
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> - 2015-05-22 19:56 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Lele Gaifax <lele@metapensiero.it> - 2015-05-22 21:12 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2015-05-23 18:59 +1000
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Lele Gaifax <lele@metapensiero.it> - 2015-05-24 15:15 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> - 2015-05-22 15:03 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me OT beauty of Tk Christian Gollwitzer <auriocus@gmx.de> - 2015-05-22 21:52 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me OT beauty of Tk Laura Creighton <lac@openend.se> - 2015-05-22 22:13 +0200
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2015-05-22 15:24 +0100
Re: Camelot a good tool for me felix <felix@epepm.cupet.cu> - 2015-05-22 10:50 -0400
Re: Camelot a good tool for me Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2015-05-24 07:05 -0500
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