On 25 Sep 2005, at 05:05, Charles Hartman wrote:

On Sep 24, 2005, at 9:23 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:

Python I know. SQLite I don't, but I should learn. Do you know of an OSX pysqlite binary distributable, aside from Darwinports (which has been messy when I've tried to use it in the past)?

Sockets I've never dealt with. Time to learn that too, I guess.

Just turn it into a web service - For REStful web services this means nothing other than using hhtp POST (ie "post something to someURL) to send data in some format (often XML) to some (python) code you have (running effectively as a CGI) .... which returns the data you need... You could also use XMLRPC if you want to set that up server side. I have some links to REST based services and architecture here:

    http://del.icio.us/fortyfoxes/rest

I'm sorely tempted. But I'd have to do this stealing time from teaching and closer-to-home research, and I'd be afraid I wouldn't be a very reliable collaborator. Maybe we could at least trade some ideas off-list about how it ought to work?

All collaborators are unreliable - it's one of the foundations of open source :)
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