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If you search in the group mailing list you will find many thread citing a bunch of ressources. Richard On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Kaare Mikkelsen <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, it is possible that the answer to this question turns out to be that > I'm using the wrong tool altogether, so I'll start by describing what I > wish to accomplish. If you just want to skip to the question, jump to the > bottom. > > I wish to make a small app that does a somewhat simple calculation which I > do fairly often. I thought it would be a good exercise to make it as a web > application, rather than an app for my smartphone's OS. I'm reasonably > comfortable with programming, and am learning python (though I'm still more > comfortable with Matlab or c++), so making the backend to the app is > child's play. What I need to learn is how to make the frontend. How to make > the form, style it to fit with the use case, add buttons, and tie it all > together with the backend. Preferably also make it accommodate different > display sizes. Once all that works, of course, there is a lot of extra > features that could be fun to tackle. > > I've read the "Overview" part of the online book, and skimmed some of the > other parts. I feel something is missing, at least relative to what I'm > trying to do? I would think that there should be additional levels between > "hello world" and "how to make your own wiki"? I get the feeling that this > tool is intended for far more sophisticated projects than what I'm shooting > for, and perhaps I should be looking somewhere else? That I was supposed to > have learned how to do these things before coming here? > > QUESTION: > Is there a place where I can go learn how to make and customize forms? I > know I'll have to become properly acquainted with html at some point as > well, and if that is the answer, I hope someone can direct me where to look > and learn? I was hoping to find a way where python and html were the only > necessaries? > > I hope the above makes sense, and that someone can help me out :) > > > -- > > > > --

