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[Comments] (3) Software Endorsement: If you're writing a database application in Python and you need a object-relational mapping (ie if you're writing a nontrivial database application in Python), I recommend SQLObject, written by NYCB reader Ian Bicking. I tried most of the ones on this list and SQLObject was the least frustrating of the lot. NOW YOU KNOW.

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Posted by Ian Bicking at Mon Sep 06 2004 13:34

Least frustrating! Woohoo! ;)

Posted by Leonard at Mon Sep 06 2004 23:41

I meant that to be more of a compliment than it turned out to sound. :) Really 'not that frustrating' is the best you can reasonably expect for such a general tool.

Do you have any experience using SQLObject to send non-ASCII strings? I had to hack eg. DBConnection a lot to get it to kind of work with Unicode/UTF-8, and then I decided it wasn't worth it.


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