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by aidos
1038 days ago
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Sure, but if you’re working in a sqlalchemy codebase, you should really learn enough sqlalchemy to get by. I don’t jump between languages and frameworks and expect a consistent experience but ideally I’d have an experience streamlined for the context. If you’re a db expert that’s doing drive-by optimisation of queries in sqla then you can print them to see what’s going on - is that not broadly what you’re concerned with in your original comment? |
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