Alembic http://alembic.readthedocs.org/en/latest/front.html written by Mike
Bayer author of SQLAlchemy, I really like it. Approaches are similar to
git. In case you have any issues hangout in #sqlalchemy in irc.freenode.net
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On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Gopalakrishnan Subramani <
gopalakrishna
Do you recommend a good sqlalchemy migration tools?
I am no-sql guy (used redis and mongo db), I was not worried about
revisions and adding and removing attributes. I used to have a script that
add or remove the required attributes on redis(pickled) and mongodb. When
it comes to SQL, it needs alte
On Sunday 02 December 2012 08:40 AM, Sesh wrote:
Sorry this is perhaps not a great answer on an open source forum.
having been through this once before i wonder if a better option is
not to develop yourself (since i get the sense developing something
is not your core competence or interest). Try
As Anand said, I recommend a PHP based, ready to use, free and open source
application. Zen cart is good.
Since you start the new business, time required for you to learn python,
develop a matured website, handle payments and hosting will take months of
effort.
You need to see whether your user/c
Python Experts,
I like to have your expertise comments and suggestion on my view that
irrespective versions of OSs like ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 - which has
installed *python 2.7.3 * (same version)should work flawlessly and expected
output should be the same and identical. Any more information is re
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