On 10/3/05, spiffo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am a corporate developer, working for a single company. Got a new project > coming up and wondering if I should stay with Python for this new, fairly > large project, are jump back on the 'safe' M$ bandwagon using a dot net > language? Cross platform is NOT an issue, but COMPLETE control/compatability > with MsSql Server (current and future versions) certainly is. > > Quick History > > Started out 10+ yrs ago using FoxPro, upgrading as Fox did, was a good > system but never really loved it due to many factors I won't get into now. > > Did alot of work in Delphi, once version 5 came out... really loved it for > awhile. Began using MS SQL server as database. > > Had a HUGE re-write of an old dos-based database system to do, did alot of > work on it in Delphi 7, but really began to have issues with Delphi, even > tho alot of it is fantastic.
Hey, you might want to take a look at Dabo <http://dabodev.com>. It was written by a couple of ex-Fox guys, and is a complete 3-tier app framework. They support several databases on the backend, and have announced that they are looking for someone to help them add MS-SQL to that list. -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list