On 03/04/2011 03:34 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote: > It is just that I want to better my python skills by doing this. > > I have heard about Django, can't this be done with Django?
As you described it? Absolutely not [1]. When thinking of Django, think more of Ruby on Rails or something vaguely along the lines of PHP. If you want to improve your Python skills, this is a poor project unless you already have plenty of experience designing fairly complex systems with many interoperating parts. Take all the things you did in school for C etc. and implement them in Python. That's a good start, so you're more familiar with the language compared to the ones you currently know. And then you can try a web app with Django, but I suggest Pyramid instead. -- Corey Richardson [1] - Well, kinda. You could have Django driving the back-end and maybe use AJAX and have the client poll the server every second or so for a change in the game state, but that'd be needlessly complex and resource-consuming compared to other systems. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list