Re: Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-11 Thread Leonard Andrew Mesiera
Thank you sir @Chris Warrick for your great suggestion, even though I really got overwhelmed by the things that I need to study to get this project done. I'm really new to programming so I havent heard or even tried DJANGO, but on your suggestion, if thats what I need to get my project done, that

Re: Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-11 Thread Leonard Andrew Mesiera
Thank you sir @Chris Warrick for your great suggestion, even though I really got overwhelmed by the things that I need to study to get this project done. I'm really new to programming so I havent heard or even tried DJANGO, but on your suggestion, if thats what I need to get my project done, that

Re: Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-08 Thread Chris Warrick
On 7 November 2015 at 15:44, wrote: > How do you start building a desktop application in python? I mean where do I > start? Besides installing python on your windows what else do I need, and any > suggestion on how do I accomplish this project. > > Right now I really

Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-07 Thread leonardmesiera
How do you start building a desktop application in python? I mean where do I start? Besides installing python on your windows what else do I need, and any suggestion on how do I accomplish this project. Right now I really want to finish this beauty pageant judging system which requires to have

Re: Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-07 Thread Michael Torrie
On 11/07/2015 07:44 AM, leonardmesi...@gmail.com wrote: > How do you start building a desktop application in python? I mean > where do I start? Besides installing python on your windows what else > do I need, and any suggestion on how do I accomplish this project. > > Right now I really want to

Re: Guide in Deskop Application Development in Python for newbies

2015-11-07 Thread Michael Torrie
On 11/07/2015 12:15 PM, paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com wrote: > Where would you say that web2py fits into this mix > of tools? I am not familiar with it but I know it's supposed to be a lightweight framework for developing web-based sites and applications. Could be an