Hello everyone,

About me:

This is the first time I post to Tutor@Python.org.

I am brand spanking new to Python. I can create simple application, gone through a few tutorials and watched the Google Python 2 day class on Youtube. (List of classes: http://goo.gl/Ud5rg)

Just yesterday I figured out how to load up a GUI made in Glade and pass singles around and what not. Huge accomplishment for me since documentation is a bit shaky for noobs like me. :)

I have some programming knowledge. I learned (self tough) VB when I was in middle school and then did a intro to C++ in college. Of course mentioning that is trivial since I haven't done any programming for about 5 years or so.. But I do know basic concepts. Just need a little push in the right direction..

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I think I know how to design my application but I would like to put it on here for you guys to review and provide me with feedback/suggestions as to the best way to go about it.

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The application:

I want to build a simple application that keeps track of items borrowers check out. So the end user types in the names of /borrowers/ and also types in a list of /items/. Then the end user checks out the /items/ to the /borrowers/.

The category that my application would fall under is close to /collection management tools/. Here's a list of a few other applications that do something like what I am aiming for: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-open-source-collection-manager-apps/

In addition to the application keeping track of who has what, I would like to code the date the items are out, which borrowers have not borrowed anything in the last month, and so on. That said, I need to setup some kind of database like file. I don't want to have a database server though.

The reason I want to build a new tool is because:

   A) I want to play around with Python
   B) My friend needs the application to be simple and geared to his
   needs without too many extra bells & whistles


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My method:

I was thinking of using the lxmal module to construct a XML file to read/write all the information.

I figured this was the easiest way to do what I need since the information is setup as a tree. (Easy to think about and see) Example:

<app>
<borrowers>

<user>John Doe</user>

<checked out> Item1:Item2:||2011/4/2</checked out>

<user>Mary Doe</user>

<checked out> Item3||2011/7/22</checked out>

</borrowers>
<objects>

<item>Item1</item>

<createdOn>2011/2/1</createdOn>

<checked_out_times>32</checked_out_times>

<item>Item2</item>

<createdOn>2011/2/1</createdOn>

<checked_out_times>22</checked_out_times>

<item>Item3</item>

<createdOn>2011/2/1</createdOn>

<checked_out_times>1</checked_out_times>
</objects>
</app>

The application will not be used in an enterprise kind of environment. The application is meant to hold about 80 borrowers and about 100 items and that's about it.

Is this a good way to go about my project? Is there a better & easier way?

I don't want to trade off "better" with "easy". Someone once suggested on Freenode #Python that I should use a sql database. I don't remember the name of it. It was something like lightsql or something like that. That particular database didn't use a server end. I guess it spit out a txt database or something... This might be a good time to mention I know very little about database construction or sql commands.

Anyhow, I am looking forward to hearing opinion's and suggestions.

Thanks!


-- -Joel M
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