Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-02 Thread Carlos Guerrero
IMHO, i believe that yes you can run django inside that server, but in a different way, this is how i believe this could be possible: do your django app but do it inside the django source folder you can download from the official site, and make it so, that all functions and models you need from dj

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-02 Thread Che M
Thanks, Alan, for this set of helpful pointers. Just a few responses. > Actually web apps are all pretty similar. They consist of three basic > parts > (maybe 4): > 1) A mechanism for mapping a URL to a Python function or method. > 2) A mechanism for generating HTML with embedded data values

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Alan Gauld
"Che M" wrote For a long time I have hoped for a "Python web apps for absolute beginners" I just checked Alan Gauld's Learning to Program and was disappointed to see the section on writing web apps hasn't been done yet, I started on the client side topic but then Python 3 came out and

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread David Hutto
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Eric Hamiter wrote: > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Che M wrote: >> >> For a long time I have hoped for a "Python web apps for absolute >> beginners" >> tutorial that doesn't assume any knowledge.  For a beginner, it is not >> even >> clear what a "web frameworks

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Eric Hamiter
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Che M wrote: > For a long time I have hoped for a "Python web apps for absolute beginners" > tutorial that doesn't assume any knowledge. For a beginner, it is not even > clear what a "web frameworks" is let alone which one he/she should start > with or if it is ev

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Che M
> > There is a myriad of python web development frameworks. Here's a link > > with a ton of info: > > > > http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks > I had looked into Django before. What is confusing me is that it > sounds like it is meant to be run on the server directly. I do not > have direc

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Hugo Arts
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > Sure, but django would be quite helpful. I want to do more than just > print, the point is to be able to handle form input, resize/position > images, all that. Still, it is good to not have to go through the > hastle of getting a straight answer

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Alex Hall
On 8/1/10, bob gailer wrote: > On 8/1/2010 1:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote: >> Hi all, >> I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python. How >> would I use this? For example, to start, how would I print html code >> to the screen, or manage input from a form? Thanks. > Another participan

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread bob gailer
On 8/1/2010 1:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote: Hi all, I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python. How would I use this? For example, to start, how would I print html code to the screen, or manage input from a form? Thanks. Another participant just raised a similar question! Unf

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Hugo Arts
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > I had looked into Django before. What is confusing me is that it > sounds like it is meant to be run on the server directly. I do not > have direct access to my server, I just rent space on it and can > login. Maybe I am missing something, but h

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Alex Hall
On 8/1/10, Hugo Arts wrote: > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote: >> Hi all, >> I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python. How >> would I use this? For example, to start, how would I print html code >> to the screen, or manage input from a form? Thanks. >> > > Th

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread python
Alex, > I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python Many hosting providers claim to support Python. The best hosting service I've found for Python is webfaction.com. Originally this hosting provider specialized in just Python hosting and this enthusiasm for Python and hands-on

Re: [Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Hugo Arts
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > Hi all, > I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python. How > would I use this? For example, to start, how would I print html code > to the screen, or manage input from a form? Thanks. > There is a myriad of python web developme

[Tutor] web-based python?

2010-08-01 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, I have an IPowerWeb.com server, which claims to support Python. How would I use this? For example, to start, how would I print html code to the screen, or manage input from a form? Thanks. -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/m

Re: [Tutor] Web-based Python Training

2007-05-30 Thread Alan Gauld
"Linda Landry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I work as a Learning & Development Director in a mid-size technology > company outside of Boston, Massachusetts. Our engineers are looking > for > either a web-based Python course, or an online instructor-led Python > course. They already work with and

[Tutor] Web-based Python Training

2007-05-30 Thread Linda Landry
Hello, I work as a Learning & Development Director in a mid-size technology company outside of Boston, Massachusetts. Our engineers are looking for either a web-based Python course, or an online instructor-led Python course. They already work with and know other programming languages. Do you