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- title: RDF store et Django
- slug: rdf-store-et-django
- date: 2008-04-25 15:55:04
- type: thought
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- > Mostly, QuerySet does not poke at the internals of Query: it uses “public” methods only. This is deliberate. It means that writing something like a Query class for a different sort of backend (RDF store, or LDAP or whatever) might very well be possible.
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- D'après [Malcolm](http://42topics.com/blog/2008/04/an-interview-with-malcolm-tredinnick/), enfin une bonne raison de tester la branche [queryset-refactor](http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/QuerysetRefactorBranch).
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