Hi Tom This is what i like and feel of the Python programmers smarter then every other langauge i know of.
But i am not comfortable with your second statement XML i never need it one day everybody would need it. regards Hrishy --- On Tue, 23/9/08, Thomas G. Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Thomas G. Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Linq to Python > To: python-list@python.org > Date: Tuesday, 23 September, 2008, 7:45 PM > > But surely the idea behind it will eventually spread. > It's really > > just comprehensions generalized over XML and > relational datasets, a > > noble goal. Besides, it's main purpose for .NET > was to bring > > functional programming to it. Python already has > that, somewhat... > > it's really any object out of the box, i think the sql > linq stuff is > more of a query compiler, IMO sqlalchemy does that. > > > query = select(user_cols, > > and_(table_relationship.c.accept_user_id==user.id, > > table_relationship.c.start_date==None > > ), > > from_obj=join( > > table_relationship,table_user, > > > onclause=table_user.c.id==table_relationship.c.init_user_id > > ).outerjoin(table_profile) > > ) > > session.execute(query).fetchall() > > > > > > > XML? meh hopefully I would never need it. :) > > > C# is my day job, and when I got my hands on LINQ back in > January my > initial thought was "Finally I have list > comprehensions!!!! day job is > fun again" > > For the most part, I think C# is catching up. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list