From: Drew Csillag <drew_csillag@geocities.com> To: python-announce-list@python.org Subject: [ANN] PyDO 1.0 Python Data Objects Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 15:51:05 -0400 What is PyDO? PyDO is a Object-Relational database access tool. Unlike many other O-R database access tools, PyDO: * easy to wrap your head around * doesn't constrain your schema to what it thinks databases should look like * if you need/want to override the way it does it's work, it's not a major surgical effort * has tools that will, given a database connection (for Oracle and PostgreSQL anyway) can do a lot of the work for you in writing your data classes. * like any good tool, makes the easy stuff a no-brainer and makes the harder things easier too. * works with more than one database (currently Oracle, PostgreSQL and MySQL, but others are definitely possible) * is easy to figure out how it works and when it does things so that you won't piss off your DB admin Go to the PyDO page for more details: http://skunkweb.sourceforge.net/pydo.html Download it here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/skunkweb/PyDO-1.0.tar.gz -- print(lambda(m,d,y):['Sun','Mon','Tues','Wed','Thurs','Fri','Satur'][( lambda(m,d,y):(23*m/9+d+4+y/4-y/100+y/400)%7)(m<3and(m,d+y,y-1)or(m, d+(y-2),y))])(map(int,raw_input('mm/dd/yyyy>').split('/')))+'day' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list