available under
the 3 plattforms.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Jorge Biquez
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At 05:02 p.m. 04/12/2010, you wrote:
Jorge Biquez jbiq...@icsmx.com writes:
Hello all.
Newbie question. Sorry.
As part of my process to learn python I am working on two personal
applications. Both will do it fine with a simple structure of data
stored in files. I now there are lot
Hello all.
Understood perfectly.
Will forget other alternatives. Sqlite3 is the
best option. Thanks for the explanation and time.
Sqlite for single user and Postgresql will be the choice.
Thanks all.
Take care
Jorge Biquez
At 06:01 p.m. 04/12/2010, you wrote:
Jorge Biquez jbiq
, a plan to
learn each subject in a special way. I would like to know, if
possible, comments specially from some of you who in the past had
other languages, frameworks and platforms and left (almost) all of
them and stayed with Python.
Thanks in advance
Jorge Biquez
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love and have used in the last years MAILMAN, never
crashed, always works even on my small and old Intel Pentium III with
a 10GB hard disk and 640KB of RAM. Still working and will work for
sure (running under FreeBsd by the way).
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Jorge Biquez
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applications with a database and if possible
being accesing dbase since a projects still runs a big system under
dbase format, or definitely stay with 2.7 for a while until most in
migrate it t o 3.x?
Thanks in advance
Jorge Biquez
At 05:21 p.m. 29/10/2010, geremy condra wrote:
On Wed, Oct
but... Any comments on using dBase
format file with Python?
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Biquez
At 08:50 p.m. 26/10/2010, you wrote:
Am 27.10.2010 03:38, schrieb Jorge Biquez:
And what about if I only were to develop for the web? I mean web
applications, Mysql, etc? It would be better to still
mean, solutions you consider are very well written and
that are examples of what a good Python applications should be
written? I know there are tons of applications but would like to hear
advice based on experience if possible. Thanks.
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Biquez
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years in my case, women were better
programming than men. but sure, on the IT
industry the percentage of men is a lot more than the one of women. Why?
Jorge Biquez
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