On Jun 18, 2007, at 2:30 PM, gardsted wrote:

> If I were to suggest something
> it would be a two-toc approach - a toc for
> python-programmers and one for sql-programmers.
>

SQLAlchemy would like you to assume both roles.   I see a lot of  
people blogging about "ORMs are good because you dont have to learn  
SQL"...SQLAlcehmy is not at all that kind of tool.   SA is the ORM  
for people who like SQL.

> I find myself asking myself questions like:
>
> 'how do i do this and that sql using the good features in sqlalchemy'
> but a lot of the time i would actually want to skip right to some q+d
> sql
> + a resultset and then come back later and 'clean up'
> when I have learned some more.
>
> but I was having a hard time even finding out how to do that.
> Maybe now i am better helped with the above mentioned

I cant tell you either since you arent exactly explaining very  
clearly what it is.




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