Hi Ian,

> This is the first release of SQLObject (v0.1).
> 
> SQLObject is an object-relational mapper.  It's meant to make database
> rows look like normal Python objects -- no dictionary access, no
> distinguishing features between attributes derived from the row and
> attributes you define in your class definition.  It also doesn't use any
> toolchain or code generation.

I'm a MiddleKit novice, having gotten into it just far enough to feel good
about giving up on it. ;-) Could you illuminate for us the differences in
philosophy and applicability between SQLObject and MiddleKit?

Thanks!

Steve



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