In <kstdma$pir$1...@dont-email.me> Rui Maciel <rui.mac...@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm currently learning Python, and I've been focusing on Python3. To try to > kill two birds with one stone, I would also like to learn the basics of > writing small web applications. > These web applications don't need to do much more than provide an interface > to a small database, and they may not even be required to be accessible > outside of a LAN. > Does anyone have any tips on what's the best way to start off this > adventure? I recommend using a web framework such as Django or Pylons. It's more to learn, but frameworks handle a ton of low-level details for you and make web development overall much easier. -- John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs gor...@panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears -- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list