Thank you both to Tim Golden and Jeff Younker for your helpful
responses last week [see archive] about ORMs in Python/SQLite. Very
helpful, and I'll get around to giving it a try one of these days...
Che
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Subject: when is object relational mapping for
Yes, it's worth it. It makes it trivial to write simple database
applications.
The smaller the program, the more useful they are.
Both SQLObject and SQLAlchemy have their strengths and weaknesses.
SQLObject will get you and going up really fast. Its really simple to
create
a schema and to
Che M wrote:
I'm curious whether I should consider learning either SQLObject
or SQLAlchemy, and whether my needs would be worth it. I am
learning to use SQlite databases for fairly simple storage and later
search, and have only recently learned about object relational
mapping (ORM). "Fairly si
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I'm curious whether I should consider learning either SQLObject
or SQLAlchemy, and whether my needs would be worth it. I am
learning to use SQlite databases for fairly simple storage and later
search, and have only recently learned about object relati