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@@ -38,3 +38,31 @@ The basics:
- Each model is a Python class that subclasses django.db.models.Model.
- Each attribute of the model represents a database field.
- Django gives you an automatically-generated database-access API; see `Making queries `__.
+
+peewee
+------
+
+`peewee `_ is another ORM with a focus on being lightweight with support for
+Python 2.6+ and 3.2+ which supports SQLite, MySQL and Postgres by default. The `model layer `_
+is similar to that of the Django ORM and it has `SQL-like methods `_
+to query data. While SQLite, MySQL and Postgres are supported out-of-the-box, there is a `collection of add-ons `_
+available.
+
+PonyORM
+-------
+
+`PonyORM `_ is an ORM that takes a different approach to querying the database. Instead of writing
+an SQL-like language or boolean expressions, Python's generator syntax is used. There's also an graphical schema editor
+that can generate PonyORM entities for you. It supports Python 2.6+ and Python 3.3+ and can connect to SQLite, MySQL,
+Postgres & Oracle
+
+
+
+SQLObject
+---------
+
+`SQLObject `_ is yet another ORM. It supports a wide variety of databases: Common database systems
+MySQL, Postgres and SQLite and more exotic systems like SAP DB, SyBase and MSSQL. It only supports Python 2 from
+Python 2.6 upwards.
+
+.. There's no official information on this on their page, this information was gathered by looking at their source code