On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 09:51, Kevin Jacobs wrote: > > also for some of the background please see the advogato article > > http://advogato.org/article/600.html particularly the link to > > jmg's code which contains some very simple to use but obscure > > coding methods to wrap SQL databases in objects. > > We (my company) and many others have their own SQL generation and OR mapping > implementations that are considerably more advanced. Some (like mine) are > in the process of transitioning to an open source development model, while > some are already freely available (see http://colorstudy.com/software/SQLObject > for one released just last week). So maybe it is time for all of us to get > together and put the Open Source "bazaar" to the test and see what comes out. There is a list of a number of such interfaces here: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming If there's any missing I hope someone will extend them. Currently listed are: DbObj db_row ll.sql PgResultSet MiddleKit Object Relational Membrame PyDo SQLBuilder SQLDict SQLObject In various forms these address exactly what Luke was proposing. -- Ian Bicking Colorstudy Web Development ianb@colorstudy.com http://www.colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N Talman Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 / (773) 275-7241
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