Open sourcing Delicious, one day at a time. Day 2: avos > avos > __init__.py 2. from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config
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Replying to @Pinboard
that would be weird, delicious came out two years before SQLAlchemy was even invented? plus the guy that wrote it wasn't impressed w/ me
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Replying to @zzzeek
it was rewritten by AVOS from the ground up in 2011. Original delicious was in Perl/Mason and didn’t use an ORM, like you say
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Replying to @Pinboard
they rewrote it in python!!! ha take THAT josh! yes Perl/Mason was what we all used back then.... in the dark times :)
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Replying to @zzzeek
honestly, and as I’m sure you’ll agree, for a site like this the language used matters much less than the data store and schema
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Replying to @Pinboard
if he just used PHP he'd have been done w/ it :) but we in the "web framework ORM author" community obviously pay attention to these choices
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Replying to @zzzeek
you’ll be happy to learn I’m (really) porting delicious to PHP :-)
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Replying to @zzzeek
that has nothing to do with programming language either
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Replying to @Pinboard
mmm not much, but the low level PHP database APIs have escaping of values as a separate step last i worked w/ them.
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I believe PDO has proper support for parameterized values, although infuriatingly enough it’s not the default, you have to specify
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