i have been evaluating oepnerp for quite some time .... my personal experience says that one cant avoid learning python .... on one of the posts, if i remember correctly, rvalyi mentioned couple of links, where u can get started with python and than look at the developer documentation (it is not really one of the best, but atleast something to start with) .... i am in the process of learning python from couple of pdf books, particulary 'A Byte of Python' written by swaroop (it got me up and running pretty fast, it is concise book, 110 pages only)
also i have noticed that there are quite a lot of problems using openerp on windows (atleast i had issues with openerp on windows), i switched to ubuntu for the sake of openerp and i must say, i m addicted to ubuntu now, simpler, faster, better visuals - infact i trashed windows 7 ultimate from my notebook. i must also add, if u know basic python than dia (uml) gets you up and running fairly quickly for creating basic modules. in nutshell, unfortunately no pain no gain - one have to learn python and than one have to learn openobject. -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=49944#49944 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users
