There's SQLAlchemy, but it's not nearly as simple as the Django ORM. However, 
nobody's stopping you from using the Django ORM (or the templates) in other 
projects that don't use the rest of Django. You will have to make a minimum 
settings.py or make certain values available in the scope of your project, but 
it can be done.

Also, depending on the project, I love using pymongo and MongoDB in Python. The 
syntax is very Pythonic -- pretty much everything is a Python dictionary. But 
MongoDB is a non-relational database, so if you need one of those you should 
probably look at SQLAlchemy or find a good blog post on using the Django ORM in 
arbitrary Python scripts.

Shawn


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