Using Turbodbc in combination with SQLAlchemy is possible for a (currently) limited number of databases:
All of the above packages are available on PyPI. There are also more experimental implementations available:
- Vertica: Unofficial fork of sqlalchemy-vertica
In this case, please use turbodbc's issue tracker on GitHub.
Basically, you can ask them anywhere, chances to get a helpful answer may vary, though. I suggest asking questions either using turbodbc's issue tracker on GitHub or by heading over to stackoverflow.
Yes, there is! Check out these blog posts on the making of turbodbc:
- Part one: Wrestling with the side effects of a C API. This explains the C++ layer that is used to handle all calls to the ODBC API.
- Part two: C++ to Python This explains how concepts of the ODBC API are transformed into an API compliant with Python's database API, including making use of pybind11.
Yes, it is! Just follow @turbodbc for the latest turbodbc talk and news about related technologies.
There are a few options:
- Watch the turbodbc project on GitHub. This way, you will get mails for new issues, updates issues, and the like.
- Periodically read turbodbc's change log
- Follow @turbodbc on Twitter. There will be tweets for new releases.