Gary Doades wrote:
> Yeah, I've been using it for a couple of months now with no problems. I
> also use it on another project via SQLAlchemy.
>
> I only really pointed it out when I saw the beta chapters (chapter 2)
> for the book. If it still recommends psycopg1 when it comes out it may
> look out of date.
>

Just wanted to jump on the band wagon. I've been using psycopg2 for ~6
months now and haven't had an issue with it. I think this is a really
valid point. We all know things are out of date as soon as they're
printed, but this would be a real shame to be in the book.

David


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