On May 22, 2010, at 11:37 PM, Chris C. wrote:
> As I try to make sure I take the right path in writing my program, I want to
> try to make sure I know the differences between my choices.
>
> Does Dabo do the work of an ORM plus gui development, so therefore
> developing with Dabo is, in aspects relating to what we've been covering,
> fundamentally different compared to using the standard Python development
> environments and libraries?
Dabo is the only rich client database application framework in Python.
Our data binding makes it completely different than anything else out there.
> Or is it not very different, and in my inexperience, I just don't understand
> enough to see that the Dabo way and using an ORM are actually similar?
The part of Dabo that is equivalent to an ORM is a small piece of the
framework. It's much more comparable to web frameworks that provide ORM,
templating, routing, etc.
Again, reading the tutorial will help you understand what Dabo can do
better than any brief email I can type.
-- Ed Leafe
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