Derek Anderson wrote:
hey all,

i'm prob. not the first to do this, but i don't know of anyone else who has so i thought i'd mention it.

i've used django's database and ORM layers as the backend to a new pygtk app. (all over a sqlite db) it has worked wonders and allowed me to focus my time on the UI, not writing reams of file parsing code. i recommend anyone else starting a new app to consider it.

the app itself is prob. of limited audience. (it's an itunes-like management app for research papers) if you're working on a phd you might want to give it a whirl, but otherwise i expect your reaction to be like "yeah, neat, but, wtf?" :)

anyway, link: http://gpapers.org/

ttyl,
derek


I actually started a thread along the same line a few weeks ago. We use django at work for our print script that handles the accounting and balance tracking. It works well.

Jeff Anderson

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