For web/mobile applications we use Mojolicious, https://mojolicious.org witch work pretty well with Postgresql, is written in Perl and has plenty of nice features. Paolo Saudin
Il giorno gio 8 ago 2019 alle ore 22:09 DiasCosta <diasco...@diascosta.org> ha scritto: > Hi, > After many years of using Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports with Oracle DB, > I have been using Lazarus and "Code Typhon" > for many years now. > Both work with Free Pascal Compiler and both are open source and free. > Both have a very good IDE, the code produced is Pascal (very easily > readable), and they connect directly to many DBMS including PostgreSQL, > Oracle, MSSQL, SQLITE, etc.. > > You can find information here: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_(IDE) > and here: https://www.pilotlogic.com/sitejoom/ > > Also here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_(IDE) > you can find some interesting information. > > Also here: https://www.getlazarus.org/learn/tutorials/intro/ > "If you are haven't used Lazarus <http://www.lazarus-ide.org> recently > then this tutorial is for you. In it we give users a broad overview of > Lazarus > and some of its key features. We look at the type of applications you can > create with Lazarus, and show you the core > concepts to desktop application development it makes so very easy. > Highlights include the two way design process, events handlers, testing > and debugging, and deployment. > A brief gallery of applications > <https://www.getlazarus.org/community/showcase> I've personally created > with Lazarus is included at the end, and I honestly believe it's > the best tool in the world for developing platform agnostic desktop > applications. Like the video says, give Lazarus a try > <https://www.getlazarus.org/setup>." > > > Dias Costa > > > > > > > > > > On 08-08-2019 20:26, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote: > > All, > > No Web driven, but . . . . we’ve had some success with using > LibreOffice(calc) as a frontend. Fairly easy to build forms, etc. Only > limited experience so far, but was able to build domain lists from SQL calls, > for form pulldown lists, etc. > > bobb > > > > On Aug 8, 2019, at 2:10 PM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> > <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > > Think Before You Click: This email originated outside our organization. > > > On Thu, 8 Aug 2019, Tim Clarke wrote: > > > We tried Django without any pleasant results. > > Tim, > > That's unexpected and too bad. > > > I'd also caution using MS Access, we're desperate to get away from it. > Sharing code has challenges and it is horribly aggressive with caching > unless you use un-bound forms and write all the CRUD interface code > yourself. > > Slightly off-topic, but I've not seen anything good about Access. My > understanding is it's a flat-file database intended as a user front end to > Microsoft's relational database product. My experiences with those who use > it have been painful. > > Just yesterday I downloaded a very large database of fisheries data from a > federal agency and have started translating it to postgres using the > mdbtools. There's no schema provided, only 32 pages of table columns and > types without descriptions of the column names. No primary keys, no foreign > keys, and only 66 tables were found in the .mdb file while all table names > starting with s through z were not available. There are also many tables > that hold redundant data which should not exist as the contents are easily > generated by SQL queries. It will take me a while to make it a working > relational database. > > Rich > > > > > > > -- > J. M. Dias Costa > Telef. 214026948 Telem. 939307421 > > Se divulgar esta mensagem por terceiros, por favor: > 1. Apague o meu endereço de correio electrónico e o meu nome. > 2. Apague também os endereços dos seus amigos antes de distribuir. > 3. Enderece como cópia oculta (Cc ou Bcc) para os SEUS destinatários. > Agindo deste modo, dificultará a disseminação de "vírus", "spams" e > "banners" e contribuirá para manter a privacidade de todos e cada um. > Obrigado. > > Nota: Não se deverá ao acaso a ocorrência de palavras na minha escrita que > não respeitem o > malfadado acordo ortográfico. > >