Thanks folks,
Just to add a bit of chaos :-)...i am settled on using Quicksilver:
http://www.quicksilver.net
I guess with so many frameworks out there, it all boils down to specific
implementations and
how much rolling their own one can do.

I hope to benchmark Quicksilver performance and i'll report back.

Happy coding,
"Shortash"

On 1/19/07, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


"Dave Kuhlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

> I'm currently learning Pylons.  The tutorials for Pylons discuss
> two object-relational mappers for Python: SQLObject and SQLAlchemy.
> If you want to view your database from a higher, more abstract
> level, you might want to look at them, too.

FWIW.

Both of these are standard in TurboGears too.

SQL Alchemy seems to get the expert users vote. SQLObjects seems
to be older and works OK for the simple stuff I've been playing with
so far.

Alan G.


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