If you go the PHP or Perl front-end with a postgresql back-end, this is
a nice site:

http://pgsql.designmagick.com

Nathan

On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 11:56, Jacob Albretsen wrote:
> Some of you may remember Phil Warner who was on the list for a short time.  He 
> and I are going to remake a grading database system that he originally 
> programmed long long ago on Perl.  It's basically a web interface where 
> graders and log in and enter scores and students can log in and see how they 
> are doing in the class.  It was originally done in Perl and the database used 
> was MySQL.
> 
> The debate we are having is what to make the the new one in.  First off is the 
> debate between if it should be in PHP (my choice, his last choice), Perl, or 
> Python (starting to be his first choice)  
> 
> Second is what database to use... MySQL or postgresql  ( could really care 
> less on that one, I'll just have to learn postgresql )
> 
> I'm all for learning something new, but I am wondering what some of the rest 
> of you might think should be used and why.
> 
> Thanks,

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