The Firebird database is a relational database based on many ANSI SQL standard features.
Firebird is a quite stable and includes cross-platform support for all the major operation systems Python runs on also.
It is not the most well known database around, but many developers consider it better than classic solutions like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
firebirdsql provides a way for Python developers to write SQL operations using Python syntax.
The library will take the developer's code, convert it to SQL syntax, run it on the database and return the results (if any).
It's basically your ol' regular database abstraction layer.
firebirdsql works with both major versions of the Python programming language, 2.x and 3.x.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed null indicator for Firebird 3.
- PyCrypto support for Firebird 3.
What is new in version 0.9.7:
- Fixed null indicator for Firebird 3.
- PyCrypto support for Firebird 3.
What is new in version 0.9.3:
- Fixed issue with alternative to crypt on Windows
What is new in version 0.8.6:
- Fixed exception when fetch after insert returns None.
Requirements:
- Python 2.5 or higher
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