SQL, lite lite lite
Aaron Brady
castironpi at gmail.com
Thu Jan 1 17:17:40 EST 2009
On Jan 1, 7:43 am, Bruno Desthuilliers
<bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
> Aaron Brady a écrit :
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>
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> > On Dec 30, 2:52 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
> > <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
> >> Aaron Brady a écrit :
>
> >>> On Dec 30, 11:16 am, prueba... at latinmail.com wrote:
> >> (snip)
> >>>> You really do like to reinvent the wheels do you? :-) Nothing wrong
> >>>> with that. Just be aware that most people that really need what you
> >>>> are proposing are probably already using mature feature rich libraries
> >>>> for that.
> >>>>http://wiki.python.org/moin/HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming
> >>> Look at these options! Who invents the wheel? Naturally, I've had
> >>> time to master every one.
> >> Oh, so that's why you propose to add yet another item to the list ?
>
> > Aha, so it is. Your criticism might seem harsh,
>
> This was mostly a tentative to make you notice that it might be better
> to check out the existing solutions and possibly contribute to one of
> them instead of inventing yet another one...
>
> > but it has an
> > advantage. It made me get the lead out, that is, think.
>
> (snip)
>
> ... but it obviously failed.
You have to admit that mine is simpler than a Django statement. If
they want to use it, that's fine with me, but I have to invent it
first. That's the reason I'm sharing on a newsgroup. Recap: An
ADAPTER from a Django class into something simpler and less functional.
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