Re: Yet another database question, please

2007-11-30 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
nmp a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > > [..] > >> About DB access, there are two major APIs : the official (low-level - >> that is,relatively to the other one...) db-api, and the higher-level >> SQLAlchemy package. Note that while having an ORM part, SQLAlchemy is >> first an higher-level

OT: Dovetail (was "Re: Yet another database question, please")

2007-11-30 Thread Tim Chase
>> and what Dabo does dovetails nicely. > > Dovetails? > > Sorry, English is not my native language ;) A carpentry term where two pieces of wood are formed to fit together to create the joint: http://images.google.com/images?q=dovetail Used metaphorically to mean "as if they were meant to fit

Re: Yet another database question, please

2007-11-30 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
nmp a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > >> nmp a écrit : >>> Hello to all. I am only just learning both Python and PyGTK (with >>> Glade). I also need to learn how to use databases in my programs. My >>> preliminary research leads me in the direction of SQLAlchemy, which >>> seems to be what

Re: Yet another database question, please

2007-11-30 Thread Peter Decker
On Nov 30, 2007 9:20 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Nov 30, 7:23 am, nmp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello to all. I am only just learning both Python and PyGTK (with Glade). > > I also need to learn how to use databases in my programs. My preliminary > > research leads me in the directi

Re: Yet another database question, please

2007-11-30 Thread kyosohma
On Nov 30, 7:23 am, nmp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello to all. I am only just learning both Python and PyGTK (with Glade). > I also need to learn how to use databases in my programs. My preliminary > research leads me in the direction of SQLAlchemy, which seems to be what > everybody else is us

Re: Yet another database question, please

2007-11-30 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
nmp a écrit : > Hello to all. I am only just learning both Python and PyGTK (with Glade). > I also need to learn how to use databases in my programs. My preliminary > research leads me in the direction of SQLAlchemy, which seems to be what > everybody else is using. Since it's not quite clear