the right db for me?
I am starting an ambitious project that I fear I may regret :P
I've done a bit of research and it looks like Python is the way to go -
unless anyone has any other suggestions. It means learning Python from
scratch, but Python looks like it might be worth the effort.
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Steve Davis wrote:
| My consideration has been that although setting up a server and mySQL is
| trivial for me, it might not be for someone else who isn't a geek.
But that
| will have to be resolved in the installation process.
There are pre-built
I have a reasonably large application written in VB6 that uses SQLite.
It is possibly the simplest solution for you as you already know
VBScript. It is also very easy to install on most computers (with
Windows, I mean). Another option would be VB.NET or C# if you
distribute the app usind CDs.
A
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| Does that change your opinion?
Not in the slightest. You
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> It is not a web-based app, rather browser based. Many brigades do not have
> net access at their stations, they might only have someone there once a
> fortnight, so it isn't viable. Also this app might also be used on a
> notebook at a remote
Steve Davis - too much time on his hands
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Steve Davis wrote:
| Does that change your opinion?
Not in the slightest. You can run the web server and browser on the
same machine as you have presumably already been doing. (Unless you
have been using the word browser to mean something other
Roger, I appreciate your response and am sorry for wasting your time a bit
by not being more detailed...
It is not a web-based app, rather browser based. Many brigades do not have
net access at their stations, they might only have someone there once a
fortnight, so it isn't viable. Also this
I would endorse Roger's comments. A web interface can give you
everything you can get from a stand-alone application but also gives you
flexibility.
The greatest advantage of the web application is that you have no
software loading onto PCs, a real nuisance. As long as the browser
works
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| Some time ago I wrote a member and incident management application for
| my volunteer bushfire brigade in PHP/mySQL. It works quite well but is
| browser based which limits it a bit.
Being browser based shouldn't be limiting
Ahhh...thanks for that.
All the best
Steve Davis
Steve Davis - too much time on his hands
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Hey folks
I am starting an ambitious project that I fear I may regret :P
Some time ago I wrote a member and incident management application for my
volunteer bushfire brigade in PHP/mySQL. It works quite well but is
browser based which limits it a bit.
Other Brigades have eyed it enviously
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