Wolfgang Keller wrote in
news:20110612191740.0de83e0e.felip...@gmx.net:
>> Are there any other, better solutions?
>
> Others are e.g.:
> - Pypapi
> - Camelot
> - Kiwi
> - Sqlkit
> - Gnuenterprise
> etc...
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wolfgang
>
Many thanks to all of you for the interesting responses.
> > Are there any other, better solutions?
>
> Others are e.g.:
> - Pypapi
> - Camelot
> - Kiwi
> - Sqlkit
> - Gnuenterprise
And I've just learned of another one:
- QtAlchemy
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
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> Are there any other, better solutions?
Others are e.g.:
- Pypapi
- Camelot
- Kiwi
- Sqlkit
- Gnuenterprise
etc...
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
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On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 13:07 +, rzed wrote:
> Desktop apps don't seem to be the wave of the future, but they still
> serve a useful purpose today. They can be ideal for a quick database
> table management screen,
+1, they are perfect for that, and will be around for a *long* *long*
time. An
* rzed [110611 05:14]:
> Desktop apps don't seem to be the wave of the future, but they still
> serve a useful purpose today. They can be ideal for a quick database
> table management screen, or a data entry front end for a program with
> a bunch of parameters. It's not easy enough to build a q
Luis,
Not the OP, but thank you for passing on the CoffeeScript recommendation
- looks very interesting!!
http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/
Regards,
Malcolm
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As you said, desktop apps are losing appeal.
I suggest looking for a web based solution. Perhaps python +
silverlight? (I haven't tried it though).
Unfortunately, the client-side (browser) is the domain of javascript.
What I'm doing is polishing my html/css skills coupled with jquery. I
have lost