If you need a site up quickly as a local install, check out TurnKeyLinux. They 
have server appliances you can download and install in a VM or even just open 
in a VM skipping the installation part. They also have cloud images for the 
various major cloud providers if that is your preference. I spun up a Wordpress 
appliance on a new machine the other day in about 10 minutes, and that included 
installing Virtualbox first, and then migrating an already in-progress site 
over to it.

On that note, a TurnKeyLinux appliance with GnuCash using MySQL would be 
interesting.

Regards,
Adrien

> On May 7, 2019, at 12:17 PM, Cricket Onebit <cricketbeauti...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I used Sqlite and Python for a project a few years ago. SQLite was great, 
> including a few third-party viewers. The Python binding was a bit much to 
> comfortably wrap my brain around as fast as I wanted to. I was learning 
> Python, SQL, and re-learning HTML forms and static-state programming, all at 
> the same time, and making printable forms. Python has a really nice minimal 
> server for local websites.
> 
> I tried Apache and PHP for a local installation of WordPress and was not 
> happy with it. Too many settings that I didn't understand.
> 


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