Publisher |
Shroff/O'Reilly |
Publication Year |
2016 |
ISBN-13 |
9789352132966 |
ISBN-10 |
9789352132966 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
208 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
24 X 18 X 1 |
Weight (grms) |
280 |
Dive into SQLAlchemy, the popular, open-source code library that helps Python programmers work with relational databases such as Oracle, MySQL, PostgresSQL and SQLite. Using real-world examples, this practical guide shows you how to build a simple database application with SQLAlchemy and how to connect to multiple databases simultaneously with the same metadata.
SQL is a powerful language for querying and manipulating data, but itís tough to integrate it with your application. SQLAlchemy helps you map Python objects to database tables without substantially changing your existing Python code. If youíre an intermediate Python developer with knowledge of basic SQL syntax and relational theory, this book serves as both a learning tool and a handy reference.
Jason Myers
A natural-born problem solver, Jason Myers relishes opportunities that allow him to use his technical expertise to improve the human condition in any way possible. He has made a successful career in an industry he loves as a speaker, developer, technical writer and developer community organizer. Jason currently lends his talents as a Software Engineer working on Juicebox (a data analytics platform) at Juice Analytics and recently published the technical manual Essential SQLAlchemy 2nd, Ed and is currently working on Serverless Applications for Manning Press. As a developer, Jason has worked on a docker based distribution of OpenStack and telemetry for Cisco Systems, email delivery and feedback loops for Emma, Healthcare data analysis at Stratasan and international shipping for BorderJump. Before his decision to focus on Software Engineering, Jason spent 15 years as a systems architect building data centers and cloud architectures for several of the largest tech companies, hospitals and telecom providers. Today, he finds open source platform work more fulfilling because of its collaborative nature and power to move people forward. And while he is passionate about all things technology, Jason admits he has a soft spot for gourmet cookies and his three beloved Lhasa Apso dogs.
Jason Myers
Shroff/O'Reilly