Sam Lai,

I am interested in PostgreSQL. I've heard it is good to use along with 
Django. More specifically to work with GIS. I'm very interested in the 
Geographical uses of Django. In particular GeoDjango. As I continued to 
learn more about this web framework I hope to be able to work with 
databases such as PostgreSQL and work with Geographical information/code. 
Maybe this helps give a more representation of what I want to do with 
Django. I see on GeoDjango's documentation that the Linux mascot Tux is 
there. I keep thinking I am wasting my own time with Windows here and that 
my real destiny here is the real programmers language. To put it in short 
terms. Do you think that is true?

I want to unleash the power here of the interactiveness as well as be able 
to have my Python/Django to work alongside with GeoDjango and PostgreSQL.

Do you know anything about this?

Is CPython along the horizon for me because IronPython will not interact 
well with Django like you said? Should I consider trying to install 
Python/Django/CPython, etc on Linux to start my development?

Thanks,

JJ

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