Damodhar a écrit : > hi, > > Am working in PHP MYSQL. I am very very interest to learn Python but i > don't Know Little Bit, > am using windows Xp, Ialready download from > http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.1/python-2.5.1.ia64.msi > > and install into C:\Python25 > > whats the next step . i Used Apache 2.0 run as a local server.. > > whats the next step . please say one by one i already read the > documentation but i cant get clearer. > > how to configure apache where i want to configure . > if any files want to copy in to apache folder, wahts the procedure to > start the coding pls help me am very very beginner pls spend some time > to teach how to do that.please plaes
As others already pointed, Python is not dedicated to web programming - it's a general-purpose language. Also, there are a lot of different ways to use Python for web programming, ranging from plain old CGI to full-blown application servers. But most of them won't make sens if you don't have a minimal knowledge of both the language and the HTTP protocol (which is something that most PHP programmers seems to totally ignore). Anyway... I suggest you start by learning Python itself - there's a not-too-bad tutorial in the official doc. FWIW, one of the nice things with Python is the interactive shell, which let you test code directly. Once you'll be done with this, you may either give CGI a try (if you don't have much knowledge of the HTTP protocol, it may help you understanding what's really going on there), or try some recent web framework like Django or Pylons (the first one is a bit more polished and better documented, and it seems very popular amongst non-python programmers, the second is IMHO far better but probably requires much more knowledge of both Python and HTTP). My 2 cents... NB : a bit OT, but anyway: while broken English is mostly ok here (there are a lot of non native English speakers around - like me), at least avoid sms-style. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list