> Not really aware of the prower of Python on the web other than the
> fact that Google runs lot of stuff using python.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks
Thanks for that link.
Cheers
Aditya
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On 11/27/06, Aditya Laghate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While being a Mechanical engineer I am more into the Project
> > Management/Control. Hence would also develop a database application
> > may be web based.
Web based application with database support, Perl and PHP.
Not really aware of th
> While being a Mechanical engineer I am more into the Project
> Management/Control. Hence would also develop a database application
> may be web based.
Web based application with database support, Perl and PHP.
Not really aware of the prower of Python on the web other than the
fact that Google
I have already started with the Python tutorials. . .
By the way I also use many of the VBA macros in Excel at office.
Can such thing can be done with python since it can be used as
a scripting language.
Now that I heard that Open Office has also started supproting the VBA macros
I should be abl
On 11/26/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Python came to my mind considering that I might want to
use the "PythonCAD" and might be able to contribute.
While being a Mechanical engineer I am more into the Project
Management/Control. Hence would also develop a database application
ma
Python came to my mind considering that I might want to
use the "PythonCAD" and might be able to contribute.
While being a Mechanical engineer I am more into the Project
Management/Control. Hence would also develop a database application
may be web based.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/26/06 12:13 PM >
On 11/24/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone give me opinion about python
I am trying to use pythonCad which is in python
Can any one give its comparision over C
By my first interaction with python it seems lot
easier than C from programmer's view point
Both languages ser
On 11/24/06, YAGNESH N DESAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone give me opinion about python
It's great.
I've written some pretty advanced programs using python; and their
lenght (in terms of lines of code) is about 5 times smaller than the C
counterpart.
Easy to learn, easy to write, easy
Can anyone give me opinion about python
I am trying to use pythonCad which is in python
Can any one give its comparision over C
By my first interaction with python it seems lot
easier than C from programmer's view point
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