Aaron Watters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been poking around the world of object-relational > mappers and it inspired me to coin a corellary to the > the famous quote on regular expressions:
> "You have objects and a database: that's 2 problems. > So: get an object-relational mapper: > now you have 2**3 problems." > That is to say I feel that they all make me learn > so much about the internals and features of the > O-R mapper itself that I would be better off rolling > my own queries on an as-needed basis without > wasting so many brain cells. That is the conclusion I have come to. When a difficult question comes up, you end up having to know the exact requirements and behaviour of the underlying database anyway. Then once you know what sequence of commands you need to be issued, you have to figure out how to persuade the ORM to do it (and not something similar but subtly wrong). At this stage it's getting in your way. -M- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list