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[Python-Dev] (no subject) [Python-Dev] (no subject)John Hazen john at hazen.net
Mon May 2 12:32:53 CEST 2005
Hi Rijish-

The python-dev list is for developers *of* python, not for people
developing *with* python.  I'd recommend you post this on the
python-list, but I see you already have.  You'll find they can be very
helpful, if you show that you've done some research, and ask a specific
question.  A subject line always helps, too.

Good luck with your project!

-John

* rijish valoorthodi rajan <rijishvr at rediffmail.com> [2005-05-02 00:29]:
>   
> hello all
> I am a member of a team dedicated to make a client server database application and our main concern is the speed with which the system performs. we are very new to python. but after reading a lot of documents and consulting some experts we decided to work it out using PYTHON. we plan to make 2 programs one running in the client systems and one that run in server. can any one please help me by telling the thins that i should take care of while designing the project and what tools and what style we should adopt to make the program optimised.
> 
> regards
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