Hi, If you have your own server to run it on, I think it would make sense to use one of the Python web frameworks that are out there. I used cherrypy for my first web-based python project and I found it very easy to learn and develop in quickly. Regards, Michael
On 06/09/07, Fiyawerx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys, quick question, I've been trying to learn python lately, and have > written a few little apps to help with some day to day stuff I do, and > recently my fiance asked me if it was possible to come up with a simple web > based schedule she can use with the other teachers in her school to schedule > library time. (She's the librarian). Basically, it will be a small calendar > like app that will have 'slots' teachers can sign up for. It doesn't sound > like it would be too complicated, and may be a good learning project. I was > wondering if python as cgi would be good for this, and if there are any > pitfalls I need to watch out for before I start delving into it. I'm also > fairly new to writing my own html so will basically be learning it all from > scratch. > > TIA, > Lee McClintock > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > -- Michael Connors
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