Mike Lake wrote: > Hi all > > Sebastian asked... > >> For a bigger project at work I set up a access database a while ago - >> it does the job but I would like to get away from access. >> The database is basically a large list of past job/FEAdesigns for >> later reference. At some stage I wanted to import/export from and to >> out FEA software (a text file). > ... >> I would prefer to have the reporting and data entry done in a web >> based format. >> >> Are there any simple good options? > > Steven suggested Django which is a web application development framework > which uses Python. > I would second that - try it out. I am using it at my work and it was my > first application using Python > so I had to learn Python at the same time. I really liked the system very > well as I could do quite a lot > using the online Django tutorials. > > Most importantly is that the framework is very active, lots of developers, a > good mailing list/newsgroup and lots of contributed code. And very easy to > install and use on Linux! > > http://www.djangoproject.com/ > http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/ > http://www.djangosnippets.org/ > > Mike > > Michael Lake > 9514 2238 (w) >
Thanks guys for the hint. This sounds not to bad. I had a brief look at the project page and will give it a try. One more thing which was not clear to me from reading on the project page - will it run on windows, easy? Or will I need to go though hoops? I intended to look into the solution at home on Linux and once I reached a good level I wanted to brind it into work, where we use windows. Sebastian
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