pymssql
Pyjion
pymssql | Pyjion | |
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6 | 23 | |
812 | 1,411 | |
0.4% | - | |
8.6 | 5.0 | |
27 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | C++ | |
LGPL | MIT License |
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pymssql
- Is anyone using PyPy for real work?
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Uploading CSV files in MSSQL database daily
Install pymssql, connect to the database, read data from files and do a lot of inserts.
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What does Java do better than Python?
Support of vendors. For example, the MS SQL driver for Python is developed from community a nd for some time it was in a maintenance state because developer stopped the project (see this). Instead, the JDBC driver is developed directly from Microsoft
- Has anyone managed to connect to a SQL Server with Python on a Mac M1?
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If you frequently use pymssql, checkout my first library: pymssql-utils. Any feedback would also be greatly appreciated!
pymssql-utils is a small library that wraps pymssql with the aim to make your life easier, and your database admins slightly happier.
- Pornspammer buys expired FOSS domain, edits its Read The Docs site
Pyjion
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Python 3.13 Gets a JIT
It exists, was created by microsoft employees, and is referenced in the article: https://www.trypyjion.com/
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Is anyone using PyPy for real work?
I've actually come across and started using Pyjion recently (https://github.com/tonybaloney/pyjion); how does Pypy compare, both in terms of performance and purpose? There seems to be a lot of overlap...
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funAndEasyToUse
Python is capable of doing things at runtime that are really hard to statically compile around, such as monkeypatching methods onto existing objects. You can compile it, but it's complicated. One strategy is to use a JIT that can observe application state at runtime and then invalidate code as it becomes obsoleted by changes, but it's complicated. See pyjion for an example.
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Javascript has Typescript. WHY WE DONT HAVE TYPY !
When I say "Python" I am referring to the standard CPython interpreter which most people use. But there is also PyPy, which includes a Just In Time compile that compiles selected code into machine language on the fly, as needed. pyjion is another JIT compiler that generates machine language on the fly, and you can install it with pip. Or you could work for Facebook and use Cinder. Cython, Nuitka and Pyston are other alternatives.
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How is Golang websocket better than FastAPI websocket?
and if you need more speed you can try https://www.pypy.org/ or https://github.com/tonybaloney/Pyjion or https://www.pyston.org/
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CPython vs PyPy
Finally, there is also Pyjion which based on its website is “A drop-in JIT Compiler for Python 3.10” (https://www.trypyjion.com/). We will be covering it on a separate writeup. See you next time ;-).
- Accelerate Python code 100x by import taichi as ti
- Create CPython extensions in .NET?
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Instant upvotes
Though some exciting stuff happening over the next few years, Python is getting faster, has been for awhile, and stuff like Pyjion https://www.trypyjion.com/, a drop in C# powered JIT compiler is starting to approach usable. Rust and Python seem to be best buds right now, so more extension libraries in rust, a newer more approachable language than say C/C++ but with a similar speed. Sign me up!
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You think python is slow ?
Pyjion Easy to use, small compiler. Increase performance of our 🐌 CPython.
What are some alternatives?
asyncpg - A fast PostgreSQL Database Client Library for Python/asyncio.
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM
dataset - Easy-to-use data handling for SQL data stores with support for implicit table creation, bulk loading, and transactions.
Nuitka - Nuitka is a Python compiler written in Python. It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. You feed it your Python app, it does a lot of clever things, and spits out an executable or extension module.
awesome-mysql - A curated list of awesome MySQL software, libraries, tools and resources
cinder - Cinder is Meta's internal performance-oriented production version of CPython.
SuperSQLite - A supercharged SQLite library for Python
graalpython - A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM
apsw - Another Python SQLite wrapper
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
clickhouse-driver - ClickHouse Python Driver with native interface support
hpy - HPy: a better API for Python