2 points | by rbanffy 7 hours ago
5 comments
I’ve tried SQLModel as well lately, project that unifies the models you use to validate (Pydantic) and the ones you use for persistency (SQLAlchemy).
Very interesting, not all use cases are fine with SQLModel, but you can definitely see its usefulness to avoid boilerplate code.
Sigh, I'm not surprised to see "exponential" misused by the arts graduates in the media, but can't we expect a better from the Python world?
Not in the case of "AI" slop like this.
There are 8 billion people in the world.
Just saying.
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I’ve tried SQLModel as well lately, project that unifies the models you use to validate (Pydantic) and the ones you use for persistency (SQLAlchemy).
Very interesting, not all use cases are fine with SQLModel, but you can definitely see its usefulness to avoid boilerplate code.
Sigh, I'm not surprised to see "exponential" misused by the arts graduates in the media, but can't we expect a better from the Python world?
Not in the case of "AI" slop like this.
There are 8 billion people in the world.
Just saying.
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