> I have not, as yet learned any programming language much to my
dismay.
In that case python is a good starting
point since
it is easier to learn than most other
languages.
Up to thid point there is no Python involved its all pure HTML.
> The resultant
proof file is sent back to them in an E-Mail message for their approval.
This is all possible in Python through the
use of some
modules, cgi and PIL
primarily.
Python should be absolutely fine for this
job.
It actually sounds like a very reasonable first project.
You can build it in bits and start simple and add complexity as you
go.
The only word of caution is: take time tom walk before you run.
In learning to program (in any language) you need to take time
to learn the basics - like learning scales on a musical instrument.
If you allow a few days (if working full-time - say 2 or 3 hours a
day)
or a few weeks (if its a "fit it in" job) before you start on
the
application itself. If you jump in too deep too soon you will
only get frustrated and write an awful lot of clunky code.
OTOH don't wait to become an expert -
you'll
wait forever! :-)
And this list is good for helping these
kinds of
projects evolve.
PS
If the formatting of my mail is screwed up
for a
few days its coz I've just bought a new PC
and I'm
still 'breaking it in' (Intel Dual Core
3GHz, 2G RAM,
200GB HD, XP Pro for those who care or are curious...)
HTH,
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