grande Daniele!! ... prepared statements, pure python, copy to/from con iteratori, transazionalità ricorsiva ... async!! ... wow
un grazie sentito a Daniele per tutto il lavoro su psycopg2 e buon lavoro per il 3! adesso mi attivo per il founding... cosa che invito anche voi lista a valutare ciao! Marco ---------- Forwarded message --------- Da: Daniele Varrazzo <daniele.varra...@gmail.com> Date: ven 6 mar 2020 alle ore 11:31 Subject: psycopg3: request for support To: <psyc...@postgresql.org> As the people who know me from the software world know, I have been psycopg2 maintainer for a good 10 years. During this time the library has become the de-facto standard for Python and PostgreSQL interoperation and I have learned all the good and all the bad of it from thousands of users. I'm proud of the good, and I would love to fix the bad. I have wanted to write a worthy successor of psycopg2 for a long time, but it hasn't been really possible because of that thing called *real job*. I know myself, I am a pretty single-threaded person, and the enthusiasm I would have poured into writing psycopg3 would have likely sent my employer bust. But there's good news! I don't have an employment now! :) So I could dedicate plenty of time to write psycopg3... if only I didn't have that background fear and need for stability that is screaming that I cannot enjoy the simple things of life (playing ukulele, making photography, writing database adapters...) but that I have to find another employment ASAP. Many companies have thrived thanks to the ease of development on the Python/Postgres platform: it would be great if they could give back some support to the project and help me writing a psycopg implementation fit for the challenges of the roaring 20s! I have written an article explaining my plans for the adapter and what it would look like: https://www.varrazzo.com/blog/2020/03/06/thinking-psycopg3/ Please let me know what you think, and if you would like to help me to make it happen please consider a contribution to keep me away from finding a proper job! Thank you! -- Daniele
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