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b064300e
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May 01, 2003
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Jeremy Hylton
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Change the URL and mention Tim and Jeremy in the acknowledgments.
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This guide explains how to write Python programs that use the Z Object
This guide explains how to write Python programs that use the Z Object
Database (ZODB) and Zope Enterprise Objects (ZEO). The latest version
Database (ZODB) and Zope Enterprise Objects (ZEO). The latest version
of the guide is always available at
of the guide is always available at
\url
{
http://www.
amk.ca/zodb/guide/
}
.
\url
{
http://www.
zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/guide/index.html
}
.
\subsection
{
What is the ZODB?
}
\subsection
{
What is the ZODB?
}
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\subsection
{
Acknowledgements
}
\subsection
{
Acknowledgements
}
Andrew Kuchling wrote the original version of this guide, which
provided some of the first ZODB documentation for Python programmers.
His initial version has been updated over time by Jeremy Hylton and
Tim Peters.
I'd like to thank the people who've pointed out inaccuracies and bugs,
I'd like to thank the people who've pointed out inaccuracies and bugs,
offered suggestions on the text, or proposed new topics that should be
offered suggestions on the text, or proposed new topics that should be
covered: Jeff Bauer, Willem Broekema, Thomas Guettler,
covered: Jeff Bauer, Willem Broekema, Thomas Guettler,
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