Just a side note:
pyPgSQL is broken with standard_conforming_strings = on
(see groups.google.com/group/trac-dev)


2008/4/15, Dawid Kuroczko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So I thought, "lets learn a bit of Python", and I stumbled upon
>  a choice of these two libraries.  Whch would you suggest?
>  How do they differ?
>
>  By the looks of descriptions I am slightly inclined towards
>  psycopg2, but I would feel better if I talked with people
>  who actually used these libraries.
>
>    Regards,
>      Dawid
>
>  PS: I don't want to start a flame war!  I just feel I need a bit
>  of knowledge-push to get me going. ;-)
>
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