On Monday 12 October 2009 05:17:16 am Dotan Cohen wrote: > I have a simple PHP web application with a form, which enter the > information entered into the form into a database. However, I will be > several weeks without internet access so I now have two choices: > > 1) Run the script locally on my Kubuntu box > 2) Port it to Python and make a real app out of it. > > I prefer the second route, but I want to know if this seems reasonable > in Python: > 1) GUI with several input areas which are analogous to the HTML > Select, Input=Text, and Textarea fields. > 2) insert the data collected into an sqlite database > 3) Retrieve and display data from the database using predefined queries. > > I am familiar with the SQL language, some PHP and some C programing. I > have never done GUI programming other than HTML. Does PyQt seem to > have a reasonable learning curve for this application? > > Thanks!
Take a look at Dabo www.dabodev.com. Dabo works with SQLite, MySQL, MsSQL, Firebird, and Postgres. Use the ClassDesigner to create simple forms in a visual way. Johnf _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor