Hi Jon,

I have spent a long time studying the different Python Web frameworks to develop a small chemical products management application and I have choosen Web2py mainly because of its fast learning curve (and also the active community).
The official documentation is a really good point to start.

Start with few pages to play with the model-controller-view structure and see.

Regards,

Thomas

On 09/02/2016 01:25, Literate Aspects wrote:
I tried django ... to discover HUGE learning curve
I tried Qt ... to discover moderate learning curve

I can amateur code in VBA and want to transfer that same code function to a webapp with database.

My question, how many hours or days or months would it take to develop a simple application that controls a web page to enter data into?

Jon
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