Oracle BRM for Python
Hello everyone,
I would like to share my journey in developing a Python extension for Oracle BRM.
After working with different programming languages and achieving success with a PHP extension for Oracle BRM, I realized that there was an opportunity to further enhance the development experience and efficiency of interactions with BRM.
The positive experience with the PHP extension led me to consider the advantages of other programming languages. I decided to explore Python due to its clear, expressive, and efficient syntax, as well as its extensive libraries that can simplify the interaction process with Oracle BRM.
Compared to PHP and other languages like Java and C, Python stands out for its simplicity, clarity, and ease of use. While PHP offers a friendly learning curve and a wide variety of extensions, Python goes further, providing a more agile and productive development experience.
Creating the Python extension for Oracle BRM was an exciting journey. From the initial communication with BRM to the implementation of advanced features, I explored Python's capabilities to offer an effective and efficient solution for developers who want to interact with BRM.
You can download the extension and access the wiki page for more information.
Download for Python 2.7, Linux 7x , x86 (compiled with portal64 from BRM 7.5)
Wiki