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  * ChoosingDatabase
  * HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming
  * ExtendingTheDbApi
Starting point for learning about using databases from Python.

== Relational Databases ==

Relational databases are the most widely used type of database, storing information as
tables containing a number of rows.

  * ChoosingDatabase -- lists databases supported by Python libraries.

  * DatabaseInterfaces -- another list of databases accessible from Python. (Should merge this list with the above one...)

== The DB-API ==

The DB-API is a specification for a common interface to relational databases.
The current version of the specification is version 2.0.

 * [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/ PEP 249: Python Database API Specification v2.0].

 * DbApiFaq
 * [http://initd.org/pub/software/psycopg/dbapi20programming.pdf DB-API how-to] (PDF).

=== Future development ===

 * DbApi3 -- discussion of possible topics for a DB-API 3.
 * ExtendingTheDbApi

=== Historical development ===

 * [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0248/ PEP 248: Python Database API Specification v1.0].

== Related tools ==

  * HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming -- wrappers that provide simpler or higher-level database interfaces, such as object/relational mappers and SQL generators.

  * [http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/ SQL Relay] is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix systems, supporting many different databases and languages, including PostgreSQL and Python.

== Other resources ==

  * DatabaseBooks -- lists a few recommended titles for learning about databases. These books aren't Python-specific.

  * [http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Databases/ Programming:Databases] category on dmoz.org

== Non-relational Databases ==

  * PersistenceTools -- describes non-relational tools for storing data on disk.

  * XmlDatabases

  * [http://www.matisse.com/product_information/language_bindings/lang_python.html Matisse Software] provides Python bindings for their object database.

Starting point for learning about using databases from Python.

Relational Databases

Relational databases are the most widely used type of database, storing information as tables containing a number of rows.

  • ChoosingDatabase -- lists databases supported by Python libraries.

  • DatabaseInterfaces -- another list of databases accessible from Python. (Should merge this list with the above one...)

The DB-API

The DB-API is a specification for a common interface to relational databases. The current version of the specification is version 2.0.

Future development

Historical development

  • HigherLevelDatabaseProgramming -- wrappers that provide simpler or higher-level database interfaces, such as object/relational mappers and SQL generators.

  • [http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/ SQL Relay] is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix systems, supporting many different databases and languages, including PostgreSQL and Python.

Other resources

Non-relational Databases

DatabaseProgramming (last edited 2011-11-26 09:05:05 by MarcAndreLemburg)

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