Re: PYTHON, ODBC - Mailing list pgsql-general

From mstory@uchicago.edu
Subject Re: PYTHON, ODBC
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In response to Re: PYTHON, ODBC  (Pierre-Frédéric Caillaud<lists@boutiquenumerique.com>)
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I've looked into pshycho pg, it appears to be the best option, my later question
now remains, what documentation or examples would be useful in developing a
completely proprietary front end written in python.  Any help finding useful
examples or documentation would be greatly appreciated.

thanks,
matt

Quoting Pierre-Frédéric Caillaud <lists@boutiquenumerique.com>:

>
>     Never used ODBC with Python, but if you want to use Postgres, I'd
> strongly recommend psycopg which I find the nicest and fastest postgres
> adapter (certainly a lot better than Pygresql and pypgsql)
>
>     Regards
>
> On Sat,  8 Jan 2005 18:01:01 -0600, <mstory@uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > We're looking into building a front end for our database in python.
> > The database in question is an educational database, that generates
> > new tables for each teacher, class and student.  Was wondering if
> > anyone had any recommendations for similar projects to look at,
> > resources, and general information about coding a python front end,
> > how to use the ODBC python libraries etc.
> >
> > Thanks, matt
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