python wrote: > hello and thanks for reading this. > i am a long time windows/visual_basic user and i have been quite happy using > that. > > i am doing a consulting project for a dry cleaning company. > in the past i would use windows and visual basic but i want to create an app > using python and linux using something link > nomachine's nx server/client. > > i really did python. > seems to me that i can create the app on my windows computer using things > like: > --- python > --- postgre/mqsql > --- thinker or something like it. > > then i could 'deploy'' it on linux. > > perhaps someone can provide some answers to the following questions to guide > me. > > 1. is there any skeleton apps that supports: > --- multi-user database > --- forms > --- some simple ui > --- optmized for use over internet. > > i do not think i would want to use a browser based app is they seem to have a > very primitve interface with too many page > reloads. > yeah, there is ajax but it is way to new for me. > > i checked out rekall but it looked to primitve and under development plus it > did not seem to do graphing and had only > read only kde and i will not be using kde. > > i have been checking out activatestate's komodo and i like that but i need > some code to learn from. > > python is so different from visualbasic and i want to learn the right way > > thanks so much, > dave > > Sounds to me like you could usefully take a look at dabo and/or django. Both can be used to produce multi-tier applications, but django is web-based where dabo is GUI-based. Both seem to have the elements you say you are interested in.
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