Robert <rjr at nowhere.net> wrote: > Hi, > I know general Python pretty well and interested in using Python for a > web project. It will have the standard display, user input, fields, > look-ups, reports, database routines, etc..... Been looking though the > Python web docs. and seeing stuff like mod_python, CGI, PSP, CherryPy, > etc..., Also a fair amount of googling. I'll say there's a large > amount of technology to pick from. Rather than spend time going down > the wrong road, can I get some feedback as directions from you folks > that's "been there, done that." I am now writing a moderately complex application using karrigell. It has a very shallow learning curve, if you know python and html, you can start writing an application right away, but yet it is rather versatile, and the author is responding. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- | Radovan GarabĂk http://kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk/~garabik/ | | __..--^^^--..__ garabik @ kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk | ----------------------------------------------------------- Antivirus alert: file .signature infected by signature virus. Hi! I'm a signature virus! Copy me into your signature file to help me spread!
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