I will definitively buy both these books when they go out !

Thanks again for your toolkit !

On Nov 9, 3:54 pm, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2007, at 5:56 AM, Palindrom wrote:
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> > Hi SQLAlchemists !
>
> > Pardon me if this question has already been posted before... But is
> > there any book (or book in preparation) that cover one or more of
> > those subjects :
>
> > - The SQLAlchemy's History.
> > - The SQLAlchemy's Philosophy.
> > - How to extend and modify the main components of SQLAlchemy.
> > - How to tweak SQLAlchemy for performance, and the pitfalls to avoid
> > in that matter.
> > - Some case studies of SQLAlchemy's utilisation in industry-grade
> > applications.
>
> > I know there is already a (fantastic!) online documentation for SqlAL
> > that covers many if not all of those subjects, but it would be great
> > to have a book to buy so i could (financially) support your project...
>
> there is at least one book deal with Prentice, and possibly a second
> with OReilly.  Myself and Mark Ramm are signed to be the authors of
> the Prentice book, however the process has been going slowly...the
> release of version 0.4 changed a lot of the targets we were to be
> writing about so we've had to rethink a bit.


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