why does php have a standard SQL module and Python doesn't !?
Kent Johnson
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Fri Dec 16 14:45:04 EST 2005
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seb.haase at gmail.com wrote: > OK, > point taken - maybe what threw me off was the simple fact that there > CAN be NO "ONE standard/default SQL package". > As a newbie in sql I was hoping to find something like e.g. the socket > module (one size fits all) > > So: Maybe this could be explained on the "Database Modules" page. If you can suggest some text, email it to the webmaster using the address on that page. > (and again: just being on sourceforge doesn't mean a project is still > being developped - for all one call tell from the first look, they > could be abandoned - hint: have a better homepage !!) This hint needs to go to the MySQL for Python folks, it's their home page. Kent > > Thanks, > Sebastian >
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