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    Making backends for data bases is complex, as it covers a wide range of different databases and languages. A project like this would have to start with only a few of the most popular backends. We are currently considering a “connectivity” project that will do some of this.

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    tarun commented  · 

    Thanks for considering this module. Please let me know when its coded. I could really use this.

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    tarun commented  · 

    Well we are using mysql/python where I work and i am obviously writing code to slice and dice the rows to fit into highcharts JSON format.

    But I don't think there are huge number of databases out there. If you work on the few major ones -- oracle,sql server, mysql and few languages -- java,c/c++,python,php -- you are pretty much done with 90% of the share.

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    tarun commented  · 

    The language should be the one most commonly used in startups -- python, ruby and so forth. Python seems to be the clear winner.

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    tarun commented  · 

    Please Please implement this. I would definitely want MySQL as the first one, since people who use highcharts, often are startups. I personally am waiting for this module to buy highcharts licenses.

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