SQL, lite lite lite
Bruno Desthuilliers
bruno.42.desthuilliers at websiteburo.invalid
Tue Dec 30 04:34:21 EST 2008
Johannes Bauer a écrit :
(snip)
> Even if it took (as you mentioned) a semester of SQL studies - which it
> does not - why do you think your syntax is easier? The only person your
> proposed syntax is easier for is you. Get over it, learn SQL, and enjoy
> the benefits of one unified standard - not everyone cooking their own
> soup. You'll be able to learn PostgreSQL, Oracle SQL, mySQL, SQlite all
> at once!
Oh what a beautiful dream... We all wish we'd live in such a perfect
world. Sadly, it's not the case. First because each SQL vendor cooks its
own soup, so you still have to learn each SQL implementation,
limitations and gory details. Also, because handling SQL queries as raw
strings is more than painfull. It just doesn't play well with the host
language. So any non trivial project ends up reinventing its own
half-backed abstraction layer, that you have to learn too.
Now I don't mean that learning SQL (and the relational theory behind
SQL) is a waste of time. You obviously need a good understanding of SQL
to use a SQL database - directly or thru any abstraction layer. We
definitively agree on this. But a smart abstraction layer (like
SQLAlchemy, or even the less powerfull but still pretty good Django ORM)
at least avoids reinventing a new one for each project.
My 2 cents...
More information about the Python-list
mailing list