Ha read an RFC for web dev! hehehhe Thats a new one!

On Dec 26, 2007 9:43 AM, Bruno Desthuilliers <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have to develop a web based enterprise application
>
> "enterprise" ???
>
> > for my final year
> > project. Since i am interested in open source, i searched the net.
> > Almost 90% of them were PHP and MySQL. Cant we use python for that ?
>
> Well, I don't know if *you* can, but as far as I'm concerned, that what
> I do whenever possible !-)
>
> > I
> > tried several sites, but there is not enough tutorial for beginners
> > [mod_python, PSP etc]. I couldnt find any detailed book, not even a
> > single book :( All the python books are covering only CGI part)
>
>
> Knowing CGI is certainly not the worst starting point wrt/ web
> development - I whish more PHP 'programmers' had the minimal
> understanding of the HTTP protocol required to write a CGI script (and
> any serious web app FWIW).
>
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Django or Pylons are probably what you're looking for. The first one is
> the more mature, stable, and well documented, and the second one the
> most promising IMHO. If you're new to both web development and Python,
> I'd actually recommand Django.
>
> > Any recommended book?
>
> The HTTP 1.1 RFC !-)
>
>
> > Execuse my English.
>
> Seems fine to me - at least understandable, and that's the important
> point, isn't it ?-)
>
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