I don't know about all that, but am getting back into Python right now. As far as databases, I am currently writing an app to do some stock analysis for me. Beancounter (perl) didn't do everything I wanted and figured I would write my own to learn.

Haven't written much, but so far have been able to create database tables and do error checking, create database,... for MySQL. There is a mysqldb module for it, I think one for postrgresql also and a few others.

So as far as databases, looks fine to me from my limit experience.

On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 01:05:31 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi everyone,
I'm curious if anyone has any input on how python is for web based
applications -- handling forms, querying databases, and all that other fun
stuff. I know things like Perl and PHP are used everyday for many many web
and cgi applications. But how about Python?


Cheers,
Mike

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