No matter in which format your tabular data is: rows will import it,
automatically detect types and give you high-level Python objects so you can
start working with the data instead of trying to parse it. It is also
locale-and-unicode aware. :)
Want to learn more? Read the documentation (or
build and browse the docs locally by running make docs-serve after installing
requirements-development.txt).
The easiest way to getting the hands dirty is install rows, using pip.
pip install rowsFor another ways to instal refer to the Installation section documentation.
The preferred way to start contributing for the project is creating a virtualenv (you can do by using virtualenv, virtualenvwrapper, pyenv or whatever tool you'd like).
Create the virtualenv:
mkvirtualenv rowsInstall all plugins' dependencies:
pip install --editable .[all]Install development dependencies:
pip install -r requirements-development.txt