In a message of Fri, 28 Aug 2015 20:24:29 -0400, bruce writes: >Evening group! > >Hope wee'all doing well, having fun. yada yada..!! > >I'm considering taking a dive into the "cloud" with an app that would >be comprised of distributed machines, running py apps, talking to db >on different server(s), etc.. > >So, I was wondering if anyone has good docs/tutorials/walk through(s) >that you can provide, or even if someone is willing to play the role >of online mentor/tutor!!
First you need to learn, more or less cold, how to build an app that runs on one machine, talking to a db. Then from one machine talking to another with a db there. This is a lot of work. You should be very busy for about a month if you more or less do nothing else. If you need to learn python as well, as what this list is for, add another 6 months. Then, when that is done, go ask this question again, not in tutor but in python-list. Saying that you have learned how to make a client server, etc .... with the things you will have learned over the last 6 months. This 'distributed machines and different servers' idea you have, well, it makes your problem one not for beginners, indeed there are lots of experts who aren't experts _about this_ who could not solve it, in the same way that brilliant cellular-biogists don't do solid-state physics all that well, and vice versa. If this is what you want to create, we can definitely teach you enough to do it, but it will take a lot of time. And you need to work on something hugely simpler first. still, it is a grand vision! :) I am all for that! :) dreams are great! :) Laura _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor