On 2017-05-09 11:26, Francisco Olarte wrote:
Paul:
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 2:45 AM, Paul Hughes <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
....My question still remains though - why is it that all the largest
web platforms that have used PostgreSQL *specifically* choose Python
as their back-end language?
Do you have any data supporting that? AFAIK people tend to choose the
language first, database second, not the other way round, and many
times the platform language is nailed, but the db can be changed.
In fact, I don't think many companies/developers even choose a language
or database, but rather just use whatever they have experience in.
Why are Postgres and Python so married, in the same way that Node.js
is largely married to MondogDB?
I do not think either of these is true.
Perhaps not in real world applications, but the vast majority of
tutorials etc certainly
connect PHP to MySQL, Node to Mongo and Python to PostgreSQL.
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