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Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> For routine database /access/ (that is, someone has created the
> database user account that will be used), MySQLdb is the Python adapter
> to connect to the server. For using THAT, you basically need to know SQL
> (MySQL's flavor in particular), along wit
Don't worry about what book you have (or don't have) in your
Library..And let this not dictate your technology stack.
PostgreSQL is one of the popular choice and you will never be short of
documentation...Just Google and you will find lot of helpful tutorials...
Regards,
Anurag
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:47 AM, রুদ্র ব্যাণার্জী wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 01:01 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> But you may wish to consider using PostgreSQL instead.
> Thanks, as I am very much new in database thing, I am not very aware of
> the options I have.
> But in my library, I did
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 01:01 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
> But you may wish to consider using PostgreSQL instead.
Thanks, as I am very much new in database thing, I am not very aware of
the options I have.
But in my library, I did not found any thing on PostgreSQL.
Though, I will google its supp
On 12-10-15 06:45 AM, রুদ্র ব্যাণার্জী wrote:
if yes, can you kindly suggest a book/reference on this?
There are a few different ways to connect to MySQL, two of which are:
For reference on connecting and querying MySQL through mysql-python,
take a read through http://mysql-python.sourceforg
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> I am new to python itself and gradually loving it. I mostly use it as an
> alternative of shell-script. Since learning a new language for every new
> project is not possible(its self assigned project, generally in free
> time), can I do a "mySQL with python?"
>
>
new language for every new
> project is not possible(its self assigned project, generally in free
> time), can I do a "mySQL with python?"
>
> if yes, can you kindly suggest a book/reference on this?
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e of shell-script. Since learning a new language for every new
project is not possible(its self assigned project, generally in free
time), can I do a "mySQL with python?"
if yes, can you kindly suggest a book/reference on this?
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can anybody give me the link where I can directly download the
_mysql.dll file required by MySQLdb for Python 2.6. I tried to build
MySQL db but there is error: None. Is there a need for me to step down
to Python 2.5 ??
Further any comments on the best ORM for Python ??
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Well, it does more than that. It converts each column from a string
(because MySQL returns all columns as strings) into the appropriate
Python type. Then you were converting all the Python types back into
strings. So it's no mystery that using the command line client is
faster, since it would take
There are no performance overhead except when you are dragging a huge
chunk of information out of the database, in that case, python is
converting the data to its tuple data type which adds one more
processing.
I found this when I didn't have the priviledge to do "mysql> SELECT *
FROM TBL INTO OUT
There aren't any "issues", but there are a few things to keep in mind.
First of all, prior to 4.1, MySQL does no parameter binding, which
means that the parameters must be inserted into your SQL statements as
literals. MySQLdb will do this for you automatically, but keep in mind
that you will be c
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> Hi All,
>
> I am a newbie to MySQL and Python. At the first place, I would like to
> know what are the general performance issues (if any) of using MySQL
> with Python.
>
> By performance, I
this area, YET.
I hope my random thoughts are helpful.
Larry Bates
sandy wrote:
Hi All,
I am a newbie to MySQL and Python. At the first place, I would like to
know what are the general performance issues (if any) of using MySQL
with Python.
By performance, I wanted to know how will the speed be, wh
Hi All,
I am a newbie to MySQL and Python. At the first place, I would like to
know what are the general performance issues (if any) of using MySQL
with Python.
By performance, I wanted to know how will the speed be, what is the
memory overhead involved, etc during database specific operations
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