Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > lazaridis_com wrote: > > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > >> lazaridis_com wrote: > >>> Ο/Η Bruno Desthuilliers έγραψε: > >>>> lazaridis_com wrote: > >>>>> John Salerno wrote: > >>>>>> Are there any major differences between these two? It seems they can > >>>>>> both be used with TurboGears, and SQLAlchemy with Django. I'm just > >>>>>> wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even > >>>>>> more choices for ORM. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks. > >>>>> You can review the Persit Case, which will shortly evaluate the stated > >>>>> ORM's: > >>>>> > >>>>> http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Persist > >>>>> > >>>>> It is possibly of importance to remember some requirements which should > >>>>> be relevant for an persistency mechanism targetting an OO language: > >>>> RDBMS are not "persistency mechanism", they are data management tools. > >>> possibly. > >>> > >>> but this is not relevant, as the "Persist" case does not deal with > >>> RDBMS. > >>> > >> Then your post is irrelevant since there's a clear indication that the > >> OP question was about RDBMS integration in Python (hint: SQLObject and > >> SQLAlchemy both start with 'SQL'). > > ... > > > > Of course it's relevant. > > Of course not.
You are right. It's not relevant for _you_. > > "I'm just wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if > > there are even more choices for ORM." > > You may not know it but the R in ORM stands for Relational, which > actually implies a RDBMS. ...which is completely irrelevant to _me_. Thus I'm looking for an ORM which decouples the "R" part nicely. > > The "persist case" evaluates python persistency > > Once again, it has nothing to do with persistency. I can use an ORM > connected to an in-memory SQLite db. What _you_ do is not _my_ use case. > > systems (or mechanisms), and will show my personal preference: > > I don't give a damn about your "personal preferences". _You_ are not the central part of this topic. _I_ am not the central part of this topic. The OP asked for "personal preferences": "I'm just wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even more choices for ORM." I present my personal preferences here: http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Persist nothing special. . -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list