Re: Application architecture (long post - sorry)

2006-01-05 Thread limeydrink
All these web technologies I don't know where to start, have you got any suggestions for getting started in the world of web development, books maybe ? Once again thanks for your help Mike Meyer wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Ok then, web it is, just wondering how you can test the web ap

Re: Application architecture (long post - sorry)

2006-01-03 Thread limeydrink
Hello Mike, Thanks for the response. And yeah, you're right, after a bit of investigation I found you can pay for an unlimited mobile data usage and it's not that expensive so thanks for prompting me. Ok then, web it is, just wondering how you can test the web application while developing and ho

Re: Application architecture (long post - sorry)

2006-01-02 Thread limeydrink
Bump -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Application architecture (long post - sorry)

2006-01-01 Thread limeydrink
In response to Mike's post... I know exactly where you're coming from and you are right a web based solution is the simplest and would be the fastest to develop and rollout etc. but.. The cost is in the data, in the uk you get charged for the amount of data you send/receive by GPRS and this data

Application architecture (long post - sorry)

2005-12-31 Thread limeydrink
Hi all, I want to create a mobile field worker data solution. Let me explain... I work for a company that has some software used by call takers to enter information into a database about faults with electrical appliances they manufacture, sell to customers, and then provide maintenance contracts