Eli Burke wrote: > I've been working on a project using sqlite3 since last fall. > At the time, I knew that it would need a web-based front-end > eventually. I have a very small bit of experience with PHP, > and I assumed that PHP would support > sqlite3 sooner or later. Well, it's later, and as far as I > know, PHP is still using the 2.x branch. > > So, I was wondering if any of the more opinionated among you > would care to suggest an interface language. It'll be on a > Linux box, presumably > running apache although I'm open to alternatives. The app > itself uses sqlite3 for scheduling jobs and storing job data, > so the web interface only needs to be able to insert some > data and do visualization (pretty standard stuff I think). > > Ease of learning is a plus as I need to get something basic up and > running fairly fast. I've heard good things about Python in > that respect. Does anyone have alternative suggestions, or if > you agree that Python Is > Good, would you suggest using APSW, pysqlite, or something else? > > Thanks, > Eli
take a look at ruby and it's sqlite bindings; http://rubyforge.org/projects/sqlite-ruby has bindings for sqlite2 and sqlite3 reid