Hi,

I am switching from .NET MVC to the world of Linux/Python.  In .NET
MVC/Entity Framework 4.1 you can create your data models in code and
when compiling the tables, columns and even relationships between the
tables are created automatically for you.  All I have to do then is to
do a .save() on my proxy to save the data etc.

I am exploring the Python frameworks and came across Django and
Pyramid.
It seems Django can do the above as well, but I couldn't see from the
tutorials if something like this is doable in Pyramid as well?

Btw is there any book for Pyramid out there?

Many Thanks,
Houman

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