On Thu, 2007-27-09 at 12:41 +0200, Glauco wrote:
> Jorge Godoy ha scritto: 
> > On Wednesday 26 September 2007 19:23:11 Santiago Videla wrote:
> >   
> > > of course, It could be done with C or COBOL as well
> > > 
> > > but I'm trying to find the best technologies to resolve this kind of 
> > > issues
> > >     
> > 
> > The best is the one you know.  You can do all that with TG.  I would do 
> > that 
> > with TG (as in fact I do!).  Your requirements were too much an overview to 
> > recommend anything -- at least to me.  If you decide on using TG and have a 
> > more detailed problem that you are not being able to solve, post it here 
> > and 
> > we'll help.
> > 
> > 
> >   
> We are implementing a managerial-web-application in TG  (last version
> was implemented in Zope)
> 
> TG is very powerful and have a lot of useful tips..
> but sometimes in not easy to handle structured data, large ammount of
> record  but is probably is a common problem of web application.

That said, the SQLAlchemy folks have been working very industriously to
bring SA up to enterprise power and scope. My money is on SQLAlchemy
being an absolute powerhouse for business apps within the next year or
two.

Iain



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