That's the first time I've heard psycopg2 described that way. We use it at work (a large Django application), and I've used it for a couple (3? 5?) years. It's rock solid.
On Mar 31, 2011, at 11:59, Mark McWiggins <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've just been working on a project to connect to a Postgresql database with > Python, and I found: > > * SQLObject too slow > * SQLAlchemy too slow > * psycopg2 very buggy > * psycopg somewhat buggy > > Is the MySQL interface any better? > > -- > Mark McWiggins > 425-369-8286 (cell)
