|
|
|
|
|
by grouseway
1945 days ago
|
|
Lots of major changes, so I hope it doesn't create a schism. Do SQLAlchemy users appreciate how lucky they are? I generally prefer to use c#/.net but the 3 Microsoft ORMs (linq-to-sql, ef, ef.core) are all half baked. I don't know much about ActiveRecord, Django or other ORMs. I wish I could have this sort of feature set and dynamic abilities that I get in sqlalchemy on the .net side. I say that as someone who loves SQL but appreciates the conveniences of a powerful ORM. |
|