durusmail: durus-users: Re: OODB vs SQL
OODB basics
2005-10-08
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
mario ruggier
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-11
mario ruggier
2005-10-12
Matthew Scott
Re: OODB basics
2005-10-11
Michael Watkins
OODB vs SQL
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
Re: OODB vs SQL
2005-10-10
Michael Watkins
Re: OODB vs SQL
2005-10-10
Michael Watkins
OT: Durus
2005-10-13
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-13
David Binger
2005-10-13
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
John Miller
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-10
David Binger
2005-10-11
mario ruggier
2005-10-11
A.M. Kuchling
2005-10-11
Roger E. Masse
2005-10-11
Roger E. Masse
Re: OODB vs SQL
2005-10-11
Michael Watkins
2005-10-11
Michael Watkins
2005-10-11
David Binger
2005-10-12
Michael Watkins
2005-10-12
mario ruggier
2005-10-12
Michael Watkins
Demo application [was: Re: [Durus-users] Re: OODB vs SQL]
2005-10-13
mario ruggier
Re: OODB vs SQL
2005-10-11
Michael Watkins
Durus basics
2005-10-09
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-09
David Binger
2005-10-10
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-10
David Binger
2005-10-10
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-13
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-13
David Binger
2005-10-13
Oleg Broytmann
2005-10-13
mario ruggier
Re: OODB basics
2005-10-13
Oleg Broytmann
Re: OODB vs SQL
Michael Watkins
* Oleg Broytmann wrote [2005-10-09 20:50:13 +0400]:

By the way, for anyone looking at Durus, I highly recommend taking advantage
of the Dulcinea package; if you take the time to install Quixote / Durus /
Dulcinea and the example application Toboso, and spend some time reviewing
how the Toboso Durus db is structured, use the opendb (get pyrepl [1] installed)
utility to interactively explore the db created by the Toboso create_db
script, look at some of the design choices of the pre-built objects in
Dulcinea such as Keyed or Item or the User classes - you'll have a good
starting point for your own experiments and designs.


[1] http://codespeak.net/pyrepl/
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