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| From: | Marten Feldtmann | Date: | May 11 2001 7:16am |
| Subject: | Re: Stored procedures | ||
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Salvatore Eric Indiogine schrieb: > > Re: Java versus Python > > I just started learning Python after having studied Java. I prefer coding in > Python rather than Java. Python is a wonderful language. Python coding has So do I .... as Dittmar told us: they do not know how Java performs like this. Actually could we get rid of the global lock problem, if we use a seperate Python interpreter for each call of a stored procedure ?? Actually I thought, that the global lock only has something to do with threading of ONE Python program. Marten
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • | Thomas Anhaus | 4 May |
| • Stored procedures | Flemming Frandsen | 4 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | (Marten Feldtmann) | 4 May |
| • RE: Stored procedures | Daniel Dittmar | 7 May |
| • How to cancel? | Matthew Lebo | 7 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | Salvatore "Eric" Indiogine | 7 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | Marc Spitzer | 8 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | (Marten Feldtmann) | 11 May |
| • RE: Stored procedures | Daniel Dittmar | 8 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | Marc Spitzer | 8 May |
| • RE: Stored procedures | Daniel Dittmar | 11 May |
| • Re: Stored procedures | Andi Kleen | 11 May |
